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yeah I can't believe webber would intentionally position his car hoping for an accident. that's just nuts and suicidal. I doubt there is a driver on the grid who would do that. well maybe schuey would...

I'm not saying what I think he was doing. I'm just saying what I saw. He holds it on full lock to go back across the track. why? I don't know, but saying he was trying to continue racing after slapping into a concrete wall by swerving back across the track into the path of other cars makes far less sence than Berger's theory.

besides, drivers think they are bulletproof. And I think Mark has enough mongrel in him to play a bit of dirty pool when the situation calls for it.

If you look at the reverse camera angle, as in the one pointing down the track behind the cars coming out of the corner that Webz spun at. You can see that after he had hit the wall, and was rolling back, his front right wheel was inches off the ground. Maybe he did, maybe he didn't, but I think that contact donald ducked his suspension.. If so, I am curious as to why he didn't put the skids on... :)

You can stay but expect a bit of residual Hamilton is a douche sentiment around here.

Being considered a douche is a big improvement on the consensus a couple of seasons ago.

Nah everyone still thinks he's a f**king flamin mongrel.

Berger is farken clown in this case who just hasn't had his name in the press for a week!

so like... a million times this?

It's one thing I've noticed about the bugger... once every 2 months or so, go against the grain to have forums like us talk his shit up...

bo-ring...

so like... a million times this?

It's one thing I've noticed about the bugger... once every 2 months or so, go against the grain to have forums like us talk his shit up...

bo-ring...

He's just said he doesn't get to dock with Vettel anymore.

He's like Columbo (but without the charm)- Just when you think he's gone, he comes back for an unsolicited encore

I'll open the champers if he gets the A at the end of this season, and yet he'll likely still be gridding up courtesy of a bottom-feeder team come 2011

Well, not long now until practice is underway...and there are reports of rain for quali. I really think the elements mean that RBR are less likely to get the win...ans also bad news for those hoping for an engine failure for Alonso. Only good think is Webz normally pips Vettel in wet quali so here is hoping

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