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So close between RBR, Webz seemed to get S2 wrong, but a front row start can means the team can catch McLaren and Webz get back up in front of the McLarens. With the clear speed advantage i am not sure that Webz will get Vettel but time will tell. He needs to get off th eline well and not get ambushed on the first lap

Just before we go any further,

Let it be known that I'matool is still a f**kwit regardless of the

Awsome lap he threw in.

MW needs to get away well, or he won't touch Randy Andy and Junior Hitler.

Alfalfa was thrown off by Rubens but I think we was dreaming if he thought he had a shot a P1.

And unless Schumie was saving those tyres for the race,

I am a bit dissapointed.

Still good to see him

In Q3.

Jenson has a long day ahead of him tomorrow.

Heres the thing, i dont like saying this... but i feel that Jenson is Mclarens version of Massa

He's good when its good. Bit you throw him one hurdle and he just hacks it as much is it could be.

obviously theres the one difference between them, but other than that? what has Jenson done thats made anybody sit back and sad say wow

easy on tyres?

McLaren is saying they'll have a big upgrade package for an already successful car too

yeah- one that makes no beneficial difference

THIRD MCLAREN 1|2 FOR 2010!!!1!ty

err, i don't think so Tim. unless we get some freakishly exceptional drives and/or very unusual occurences

but this is Great Britain after all, and there's no small chance that it'll just be pizendowne come race start

Yeh, Button started well and he was "lucy" regarding his race wins earlier in the year. If it wasnt for the weather and farked tyres in Melb he would never hace won, China he did make his own luck and drove well. But his inability to wrestle or carry a car is showing, just as it did last year when Rubens showed that he was the more versatile of the two, even if he wasn't and faultless when he and car were at their best.

This year, Hamo is great when he is great, and can drive the wheels of the thing when its a bucket.

Webber hasnt been the same in conferences since the clash, he is a grizzle guts these days if Vettel gets in front, not becoming

Webbo was fuming because RBR gave Webbo's new front wing to the finger boy. Finger boy broke his new toy in FP3

Is that true? So Webber was running older spec wing because Vettel broke his in P3, or was Vettel running Webbers spare? I dont have BBC coverage, ESPN doesnt get any goss

Is that true? So Webber was running older spec wing because Vettel broke his in P3, or was Vettel running Webbers spare? I dont have BBC coverage, ESPN doesnt get any goss

confirmed by red bull

webber: "The team got the result they want..."

oh man, this is not going to go well for these people. they learned fucking NOTHING from the sphincter of the universe

Readign James Allens website...RBR can NOW TRULY GO AND GET FARKED YOU TEWP FACE PACK OF CARNTS!!!! I woudl respect you more if you said that 'Vettel gets the parts as he is the long term option for RBR, dont like doing it but has to happen on some weekends. "

As is, sayign equal billing and then takign parts of one guys car to give to the other guy when he has done nothign wrong, qualified ont eh front row every race bar one for them, led the championship for them...has driven for the team longer...go and get farked Horner and co!!!!!

Webber is screwed in P2, Alonso and co will be up the inside on teh clean side of the track....and to say in light pf pace. Webber had car problems in P1, was quickest in P2. Was quickest in Q2 and was a bees dick in Q3. He was ahead of Sev 5-4 in Quali for the year. For Horner to say what he did about Vettel giving them the better chance for quali is a crock of shit. I bet if Vettel has engine problems later in the year they would take Webbers fresh engines and give them to him if the rules allowed.

So very pissed off right now. Just need to get old man Rubens to the front now, fark RBR...i hope Vettels car farks up and or crashes out

"Red Bull..Steals your wings" You pack of pricks! :P

oh but Horner is saying there is no difference in time! If that was the case they would have just left it on Marks car and Seb run the older, equally as quick wing. But we know that cant be true, otherwise if the wing wasnt quicker, and they had one fail in practice, they would revert to the equally as quick wing spec that had race kms on it and proven to be reliable.

^^ exactly

if there is no difference then what is it doing on SV's car?

from F1.com

Q: (Byron Young - The Daily Mirror) And you get both of them. They’re faster and better front wings and you get both of them. Mark doesn’t get one and you get the other.

SV: You are pretty smart if you know that they are faster and better. We try to keep this kind of thing to ourselves as much as we can, with the new parts, if they work or if they don’t but it looks like we have a leakage!

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