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Wow. This could play massively into Marks hands if the race starts dry or only lightly wet with his inters. I'm expecting a huge points haul for Red Bull... mechanicals permitting.

What a rollercoaster ride of a qualifying session.

Well that was a brilliant qualifying session if you ask me! :P So much for Webs can't drive in the wet hey... Plenty of world champs and former world champs spinning and putting it in the gravel.... :down:

Bring on the race!! :D

The real queston is, how many laps do they have to bag in order to be classified a full points result. Last year Webber was on for perhaps his first GP win or at least a podium when it was called to a halt. I hope when/if the weather comes tomorrow it doesnt rob Webs of a good points haul.

If its a wet race they can start on whatever tyre they want, ditto a dry race

Do they not do the 'start on the same tyres' thing if Q3 is wet?

Only in the dry this rule applies, for the prime/option tires.. Well I'm pretty sure anyway.

Oh, and COP THAT SH*T WEBBER HATERZ.. Bring it home P1 sonny!

Please Schu, show us some of that old wet weather magic!

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