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I can breathe again....

Too bad Arrows aren't on the grid.

And look, Davidson's out paced Webber in practice 1!!

Shame about the fine though.

I think most people on this forums are straight liners or street racers only.

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Originally posted by Silver-Arrowz

I can breathe again....  

Too bad Arrows aren't on the grid.  

And look, Davidson's out paced Webber in practice 1!!

Shame about the fine though.

I think most people on this forums are straight liners or street racers only.

Yea I think your right buddy,,,,,Read in one thread about how boring V8 super cars are,,,,,,There bigger now than ever before....

I missed the F1's,,,fell asleep and bloody woke up to the post race interviews,,,,,Ferrari 1-2,,,,Juan,,,distant 3rd,,,oh well,,,,,

Neil.

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Well done to Anthony Davidson...Anyone who cn make it to F1 deserves that...

Mark Drove a good race, I was relieved that he was able to pull away from Anthony thou...BBC Reporters rekon an annoucement will be made at or before the next GP in Spa that Mark will replace Eddie ay Jaguar...

Shell, I think someone forgot to tell "Juan" that his undertray helps him turn, and F1 cars don't ride bumps that well...

Did everyone hear Schumie's comment in reply to the reports comment about his fastest lap..."I was having a little fun!" LOL...poor Rubens, howdaya feel if the bloke behind you did a fastest lap just for fun...tainted....

Schumacher is King (NDR...bow to the king...)

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It'll be interesting to see who gets rookie of the year.

Davidson needs more time, then I think he'll start to out pace Webber (not if he moves to Jaguar by then).

Massa is quick but that's cause he's got a Sauber.

Sato can't seem to keep it together.

McNish, don't really get to see much of him.

Yoong, forget it.

I'd say Webber, but then I sound bias.

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