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Had a look at it and it's the long awaited F1 2010 by codemasters, looks fkn brilliant but if I read the article correctly we won't see it until the Singapore GP!!!! I'm on F1 Championship Edition and love it and that's nearly 4 years old

the guy with a whole 2 wins in 8 seasons says the cars are too easy to drive. right

if it's so easy Mr Jawbone, how come you're best known for tripping over your own feet when there's no other cars around?

Apparently F1 are sissies these days according to captain chin!

http://www.crash.net/f1/comments/157583/1/...ues_webber.html

LOL. reading crash, the worst website ever. Interested to know what the context and full comments were. But i agree...the cars are slower then years past, have more tyre grip, less cornering speed from less aero, with less hp, safer, more reliable. Montoya took off how many races when he tripped on a frigging tennis ball!

They are a bunch of sooks!

LOL. reading crash, the worst website ever. Interested to know what the context and full comments were. But i agree...the cars are slower then years past, have more tyre grip, less cornering speed from less aero, with less hp, safer, more reliable. Montoya took off how many races when he tripped on a frigging tennis ball!

They are a bunch of sooks!

yeah I agree with what webber said too. 10 years ago you would not have seen these little pre-pubescent hacks in there up in the mid pack (or better!). they would have been lucky to make the 110% rule... what he said was pretty fair about the new hack teams and drivers. got to love webber. he is certainly not out there to win a popularity contest. his little defence of flava flav at the end ensures that!!

lay of the chin man. he's a good egg!

what's the 110% rule?

you know the old rule about all cars had to qualify within 110% of the fastest qualifying time to make the grid. something like that. I don't think it's still in play. it could be though?!?

Unless I'm mistaken Richard, wasn't that the 107% rule? Not 110%...

Either which way I agree with Webbers statements too, it goes for most sportsmen in general...

1989 grand final, when Dipper and Dermy both played on with a punctured lung and bruised liver respectively, both with internal bleeding and both winding up in hospital post game.... Now look at the pansyfl.... All full of do-gooders and soft-cocks...Everyone may as well give up and play soccer and badminton.. Motorsport has definitely gone the same way..

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