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Call of the night from the BBC team

"And that could be it for Hamilton"

You mean he won't rejoin the race with 3 wheels and half a front suspension setup?

HAHA i thought i heard that comment as well but wasn't sure...no shit its over!

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Had it all,

Well done to Mark.....

Louise Suck It

And Schumi,

Well done my man, now to get on the podium...

Jenson welcome to the school of car placement and door closing.

lol, the reverse sychology worked.

nasty suspension failure for lewis......did well not to go into the barrier a lot harder.

Vets not happy. likes being out infront, not so good when he has to scrap.

Grats Mark, forget all the nasty shit I said about you.

great great great race to be at

hamo and vettel into turn one with that fcuking Virgin racing car baulking them was epic, happened right infront of me. shame both of them came to grief, they were great to watch. bit dissappointed in button. if it were hamo, vettel of nando, im pretty sure they'd have made it past.

anyway, monco in a week and a chance for another great race.

Come on Webz, my Crystal Ball, the one i got from a $2 shop says Mark will top Q1, Q2 and Q3. Win from Pole and take fastest lap :P

Ben...they bolted softs on for the last run

well done brisby! you picked it and I picked it too. I had my cash on webber for quali and then put some on for the win. :D only got 2:1 so it was really a stupid bet but I had a feeling mark was going to come good after reading my post about how this weekend is so crucial to him securing another drive next year.

I had some cash on schumacher for a podium too and thanks to hamilton and vettel it bloody nearly paid off. that one would have been a nice payer too. :P

Will start on pole, lose 3 places by the 2nd corner and then fall back a further 4 places by race end

ye of little faith!!!

You cann SE it through turn one how much faster RBR are, Vettel ftw... webber will fcuk it up

how could you! got to waive that aussie flag boyo!

RBR will take each other out and Hamilton will pickup the pieces...

shame on you too benny!

Nope , this is Webber's weekend! :) His starts the last few GPs have been good {i hope}

that's right. troy kept the faith!!

Dick Dastardly thumb tack on the road for Hamo?

lol, I have to admit I saw that and thought someone in the crowd must have shot out his tyre to get dirty sanchez a better finishing position. lol, they all hate hamilton so much.

oh, and webber pulled out exactly the kind of result he needed. fastest through all 3 quali sessions, won the race and fastest lap too (I think?). it really was a commanding performance for once it was vettel moving backwards and then suffering some bad luck to go with it. still not bad when your 'bad day' ends with a 3rd place. shame for webber than hamilton didn't finish as he would have been much better off with vettel in 4th instead of 3rd.

webs now back in the hunt for the championship and looking like he could make it happen too. :P

It was a pretty boring race, but I was still telling the missus not to strip infront of the TV! :P

Congrats to Webber! Obviously he had a talk to Hamilton and gave him a few pointers. Hamo is a fast learner. I believe he was told to spare his tyres, good to know he's still listening to his pit crew.

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