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No way Vettel is going to Ferrari anytime soon. I think the only people looking for aleg up to Ferrari are the people looking for a leg up, ie drivers in slower teams. So Sutil, Kubica, Hulk etc would jump at the seat. But feel Massa is pretty safe, despite what the press are saying i think the team are happy enough with him.

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No way Vettel is going to Ferrari anytime soon. I think the only people looking for aleg up to Ferrari are the people looking for a leg up, ie drivers in slower teams. So Sutil, Kubica, Hulk etc would jump at the seat. But feel Massa is pretty safe, despite what the press are saying i think the team are happy enough with him.

I wouldn't expect him to jump either, but who knows what will happen if Webber keeps beating him. I'm sure Alonso would welcome a younger quicker driver into the fold at Ferrari. :(

I read (or re read) the kind of money Ferrari chucked at Kimi last year to make him go away. With their kind of a budget anything is possible.

so yeah, if you've never been to istanbul, or more accurately, instanbul park... dont do it.

dont you dare do it to yourself

the fact that bernie wants to extend its contract is only further proof that he needs to FOAD! it is, without a word of a lie, the most horribly run event i've ever seen. dont get me wrong, great track... fcuking excellent track. but they have no idea what they're doing here. 'shambles' gıves it far too much credit

in saying that, hopfully we see something a little diferent tomorrow. another redbull pole would be a little much.

After watching nothing but McLaren and Ferrari poles for years on end I am happy to see another RBR pole tomorrow

...oh and i need Jessica Michibata's phone number. If she wants to get back at Button for dumping her then she can use me for a hate twirl in the grass if she so pleases

but all thier doing is makıng it as predictable as when Mclaren and ferrari were dominating.

were just swapping one dominting team for another... would rather thier was a bit of a tussle for the top spot

agreed - genuine comptetion week on week would be great, but the nature of f1 and other "open" racing is that one team will make a large leap and it will take others a while to catch.

anyway, the next best thong to close competition is someone other than ferrari winning :)

I am happy to watch Webber towel down SebVet for another race.

SebVet looks like he is about to ready for a....dare I say...Hamiltonesque boohoo session.

I can't wait.

With a brand new Renault peanut brittle engine he should be right for one more race at least.

Go Capt'n Chin.

yeh wasnt happy, had a good look at that corner of the car when he got out.

vettel looks like he's carrying a brake problem, 2 times his left front locked up well past the apex he shouldn't even be on the brakes then.

I am so pumped. Had to leave work 5 mins into quali and just got back to the hotel. Looked up the resutls fuly expecting to see Vettel P1 and Webber 2 or 3. Awesome to see he is again P1! Interesting race tomoz as Hamilton looks like he wil be in for a big sniff of dirty panties tomorrow in the race

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