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The only guy that hasnt been making mistakes this year is Button. He has been good, but the slowest of the 5. Take away his opportunistic wins in the wet and he would have been nowhere. It leaves Webz as about the most consistant, which if you consider Aus GP, Valencia and some of his backards on the first lap shows that all the real contenders have been as bad as Hamo and Massa were in 2008!

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I KNOW, LOVING LIFE ATM

QUALI MIDDAY 2MORO ON 1HD

this is already more interseting than Monza!!

Quali tomorrow kind of changes my sunday, but thats almost a full day of F1, bathurst, more F1 and then motogp... sweet action

Oops !

5 place grid drop for Hammo !

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsport...one/9076871.stm

I suppose you could call his off remotely Senna`esque.

Alonso for the win.

Veettool to bin it.

Webbo.

the Kub, then button.

Wild card being Shui if it rains.

Looking forward to quali when I get in from the pub.

cheers cokey

Hamilton will be on a mission as he has absolutely nothing to lose now...but he will be back with Kamikaze Kobayashi at a home race. Can't waits for that...

I can't agree with Schuey having any hope of beating his team mate unless Rosberg bins it. Wet or dry.

Kubes to beat Alonso into 3rd.

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