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Well if Webber doesn't come back, maybe we can pin our future hopes on this guy!

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2010/11/11547.html

His best lap would have been good enough for third in F1 quali, and comfortably ahead of Webber. Not bad!

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Well if Webber doesn't come back, maybe we can pin our future hopes on this guy!

http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2010/11/11547.html

His best lap would have been good enough for third in F1 quali, and comfortably ahead of Webber. Not bad!

Holy f&ck! 1:38.102!! Granted the track must have gripped up because a Renault got 1:38.802 but still... Maybe they won't WANT Webber next year??

OneHD news updates would have you think he had been, when they tell you that Webber will start 4th

Amateurs.

yeah the spastics. I had a breif ray of hope when I heard webber was starting 4th not 5th. then I realised tehy are just fking retarded.

What was supposed to be the most exciting race of the season has turned out to be one of the biggest let downs.

You can pretty much give the title to the little f**k wit now. I've never turned off a GP early but I'm very close to doing that right now

Gutted.

could not agree more. I had expected a massive rage tantrum including me smashing my TV like a teenager on roids but I was just sad. I just sat on my couch closed my eyes and tried to pretend it was not happening.

Can I just say how much I hate the lack of refueling.

Watching cars circulate to save engines and fuel sucks.

agree 100% we need fuel stops to inject some life into this. on tracks where tyres are not an issue cars just get trapped and that it. game over. webber and alonso may as well have parked it on about lap 12 as without any strategy options they were not going anywhere. super lame.

He sure does. Her name is Helmut.

lol. also agree. f**k I hate zetool so much it hurts. I shut off the tv as soon as his car crossed the line.

all excuses aside webber fcked himself. I am sure the team fcked with him a bit too and his lack of pace in this last crucial race is more than a bit suss but had he made a few better decisions he would have been clear winner.

it's sad though considering he led the championship for a while and was right up there and bloody vettel has only hit the front once. at the end of the last bloody race. arsehole.

lol. webber is a hack. proven.

and red bull were proven right to back their #1 driver above the hack

fck you duncan! don't talk about my mate webber that way. I'm going to find your house and pee on the foundations so the pee will soak into the concrete and any time it gets wet for the next 20 years the smell will remind you to not say mean things about webber in my company!

could not agree more. I had expected a massive rage tantrum including me smashing my TV like a teenager on roids but I was just sad. I just sat on my couch closed my eyes and tried to pretend it was not happening.

Same. I think I was angry deep down, but all that came out was sadness. I just sat there watching it all slip away from my man Alonso lap by lap. :rofl:

to be honest I really watched it slip away from webber in korea when he left 25 points against the side of the wall and gifted those same points to alonso.... :P I half knew it then but did not want to accept that it was over. :(

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I know it's the past, but I am just wondering what the guys that were going on about how Webber choked/is a hack thought when you heard about his broken shoulder

http://www.autoracingdaily.com/news/formula1/mark-webber-felt-no-need-to-inform-red-bull-about-broken-shoulder/

I know it's the past, but I am just wondering what the guys that were going on about how Webber choked/is a hack thought when you heard about his broken shoulder

http://www.autoracin...roken-shoulder/

same.

he is a good driver but not the best in the world. imaginary broken shoulder or not.

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