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Right after Di Grassi writes his car off BEFORE the warm up lap..

That's some extra special 'small class' shit right there

f**k YOU MASSA!!!!! thanks for locking out the WCC

This dude can seriously not be Ferrari-mounted much longer, I would expect...

damn, need more tracks like this

should just piss Monza off completely and run this twice

+ A googleplex- Suzuka is the shit. I've got a love|hate thing going on with this track on PS3. Maybe they could just stay in Japan for 2 races and do Fuji as well :P

sounds like lewis has a gearbox issue
haha yeah i heard him skip a gear before while they were on board..

hope it comes with a warranty?

confirmed

thats dissappointing, could have chased down nando for a bit of photo finish or something

How's that for extraordinary bad luck?- Brand new box f'ksup inside of one race =[ Anyone remember that happening in recent years? (to a top level team)

lol webber you spiteful shit

I lol't. No trifecta for yoooooou, V-Tool.

Oh, and can you 'tards sort the locknut thing out before next round. Rosberg's wheel parting company could have ended especially badly :banana:

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