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ferrari fans are generally a joke, its like people who go for Man U who live outside of manchester..... there just a token team everyone hops on the band wagon with.

anyways, f**king great result today! one of the best races ive watched in ages, the rain put everyone on edge, there was actual passing, and webber and vettel took top 2 honors!!! loooooved it!

so, im actually getting back into watching this, its actually interesting now! awesome.

last time i watched it they were still running v10's, full aero, and it was about as exciting as watching paint dry, now its sorta fun...

hrmmm.. kimi and ferarri have admitted that this season is pritty much over for them

would hate to be a ferrari fan right about now... but good for the sport! =)

Its a damn long season

so if the Ferrari boys sort their problems out early then they will be good for the rest of the rounds

haha....Ferrell + Ferrari = Same

dont you start pete

bah the tifosi deserve it... bloody ferrari fans are worse than port supporters at a home game

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Bahaha thats about the long and the short of it to!!

Good to see RBR getting somewhere though!! If Ferrari had any sort of pace the wet there would've showed it (force india car in 4th place proves that) but alas unless they do something quick its going to be a long season...Worst start to a F1 year since the 70's i beleive they said last night

Everytime i watched it last night he was going backwards!! To finish first first you must finish......Where did Kimi finish?

OK I will answer for you....... Massa was in 3rd place when the electrical problem occurred. Sorry I thought you were talking about whether or not Ferrari had pace and that if they did it would've shown in the wet......

Kimi finished 10th.

OK I will answer for you....... Massa was in 3rd place when the electrical problem occurred. Sorry I thought you were talking about whether or not Ferrari had pace and that if they did it would've shown in the wet......

Kimi finished 10th.

i think you will find that he was 3rd but had not yet pitted during that sector of the race so would have come back out in around 8th place if his car managed to last out the race.

ferrari didnt have pace, if they did it would have shown in both cars... instead they continuasly fell back through the pack the whole race

OK I will answer for you....... Massa was in 3rd place when the electrical problem occurred. Sorry I thought you were talking about whether or not Ferrari had pace and that if they did it would've shown in the wet......

Kimi finished 10th.

Massa was flying through the pack....plus he started on a very heavy load of fuel so he only would have needed to make the one pit stop and doubt he would have rejoined in 8th or so as the gap was getting bigger between the top 3 and the mid pack per say....kimi for some reason struggles when it rains...but in saying that his car was a whole lot slower then massa's

and rhys pace doesnt have to show in both cars from the one team mate...the car setup's are completely different from one car to another even in the same team....thats why every driver has their own race engineer and crew etc etc

so when was massa going to pit? just after the restart? when the feild was all bunched up again? and webber was hunting him down just before the saftey car, it wouldn't have been long before he was 4th at best anyhows..

tho i will say massa was MUCH fater then kimi... nfi what was up there

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