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oh, and yeah Webber did a good time in Q3, no doubt- but lets not forget the situation would have been completely different had McLaren and Ferrari not utterly rooted their chances by starting too late in Q1 due to expecting the weather too improve rather than get worse. fail of epicness

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too fkn right; at least go out and set a time on some tyres that suit the track as is, just in case and then come back in if you like

I really hope key team decision makers have absorbed a decent lesson from this bullshit

EAT MY SHIT!!!!

Top call by Webz to go to the inters and blitz them :down:

Get a strong podium tomorrow, maybe a win and his championship starts this weekend with McLaren and Ferrari all the way at the back

How long do you think it will take the haters to blame Webber's time on everything except his driving talent? He judged the conditions better than everyone else and smashed them accordingly. Did anyone else have the balls to go out on inters in that last session? If they did they couldn't cope with them as well as Webber.

I'm sick of everyone saying he's hopeless, he's got no chance. He's a bloody good driver with a bloody good car and he's got a bloody good chance of winning tomorrow.

Carn Webber! Have a go and show 'em how Aussies can drive!

what a fkn joke it is running this at 4pm

half points again tomorrow? bet everybody will love that bullshit again

You'd think that if tomorrow is a repeat of last year even Bernie will twig that a twilight race during the wet season is a bad idea. Having said that the F1 regime has not always been noted for sensible solutions to obvious problems ...

Borrowed from elsewhere,

weatherman - "no rain for this session"

whitmarsh - "its canning it down, ive just walked over to the pitwall and got drenched"

weatherman - "negative, martin, no rain this session, repeat no rain this session"

whitmarsh - "ok roger that weatherman, localised rain in the pitlane, dry track this session"

weatherman - "satellite says no rain this session, raincloud must be localised to above lewis 'face like thunder' hamilton"

whitmarsh - "copy that, continue with dry strategy"

Also, Webber and Rosberg went out after the Ferrari and McLaren teams in Q3, but still got through, so it wasn't the weather that did them in.

How long do you think it will take the haters to blame Webber's time on everything except his driving talent? He judged the conditions better than everyone else and smashed them accordingly. Did anyone else have the balls to go out on inters in that last session? If they did they couldn't cope with them as well as Webber.

I'm sick of everyone saying he's hopeless, he's got no chance. He's a bloody good driver with a bloody good car and he's got a bloody good chance of winning tomorrow.

Carn Webber! Have a go and show 'em how Aussies can drive!

here here..i hope he gets a good run off the start line...

Webber did a sublime effort in Quali! I really hope he can bring it home. Would give a couple big middle fingers to the Australian media for ousting him after his "Nanny State" comments.

As for Ferrari and McLaren, WTF? Button could have made something of it, but beached himself :devil:

x2. i think we will see some very spirited driving from the back of the field, guaranteed that we will have ferraris and mclaren in the top ten at the end of the race. hope its not a premature end though.

hope rosberg doesnt get over zealous into turn 1. Good to see if Mark can get out in front, the team make the correct decisions and the rest will be up to him....no excuses.

I'm all for a bit of rain to keep things lively at the 'Pang, but i really hope the race doesn't get stopped before full distance :devil:

Why not, i am reading on other forums that Webber is dirty and the chop king. I think since the King has returned he needs to remind kiddies what the chop is....and its not the meandering accross the road that is Webber

Also, just read an interesting stat...showing how it was more the McLaren and Ferrari drivers who farked up, well at least more then the teams

Q1 start times for the top four teams:

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Vettel: 16:03.16

Button: 16:08.35

Schumacher: 16:08.48

Hamilton: 16:08.54

Alonso: 16:09.04

Massa: 16.09.30

Webber: 16:09.35

Rosberg: 16:09.46

Who ended up on the front row and who were the last cars to go out in the wet of Q1? :devil:

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