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lets not forget that we are talking about a championship and not 1 race.....its all fair that all credit goes to webber and his team for that maiden victory......he drove brilliantly in that race and i accept that.....but just winning one race in a whole championship doesnt make your a world champion....simple as that and i still think that he has a really long way to go in regards to winning the world title.....

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lets not forget that we are talking about a championship and not 1 race.....its all fair that all credit goes to webber and his team for that maiden victory......he drove brilliantly in that race and i accept that.....but just winning one race in a whole championship doesnt make your a world champion....simple as that and i still think that he has a really long way to go in regards to winning the world title.....

You may have been talking about championships but I wasn't, I was only referring to his race wins. Plenty of people have come and gone in F1 without managing that, so it's something to be proud of.

Let's wait and see how he goes this year. He has a real chance if testing is anything to go by, the car looks like a race winner. But you know what they say, when the flag drops the bulls**t stops.

Don't write him off yet, that's all I'm saying.

http://www.crash.net/f1/comments/157583/1/...ues_webber.html

LOL! Once again confirming his wanker status!

hehe foot in mouth much? if it were so easy, he'd have his championship by now (as someone already mentioned...)

what a dork

-D

He might never win a championship but we will support him regardless cos he is 'stralian! :D
You may have been talking about championships but I wasn't, I was only referring to his race wins. Plenty of people have come and gone in F1 without managing that, so it's something to be proud of.

Let's wait and see how he goes this year. He has a real chance if testing is anything to go by, the car looks like a race winner. But you know what they say, when the flag drops the bulls**t stops.

Don't write him off yet, that's all I'm saying.

So this is the guy you guys are throwing your support behind aye.....well good on ya if he keeps making comments like those.....

hehe foot in mouth much? if it were so easy, he'd have his championship by now (as someone already mentioned...)

what a dork

-D

spot on Ben and f**king awesome find Steve......bring on the races, as i cannot wait to see the prancing dark horse again......:laugh:

No real surprise to me to see Vettel get pole and for both Ferrari's to be genuine contenders. Can't wait to see how the race pans out in regards to tyre compounds and their use/abuse cause I have a feeling that those that (can) look after their tyres early will be on the podium.

lol say what? i agree with what he's saying. bring back the clutch :(

whats wrong with the driver wanting it to be more of a battle with drivers as apposed to which team pumps the most $ in

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lol say what? i agree with what he's saying. bring back the clutch :(

whats wrong with the driver wanting it to be more of a battle with drivers as apposed to which team pumps the most $ in

Haha yeah - but all honesty - never mind the clutch - bring back the fuel stops!! lol

I'm not a massive F1 fan but a lot of my close mates are and I get told about it whether I give a shit or not. Unlike most in this thread I support Webber simply because he is Australian and from the little I know of the guy he seems like an ok bloke - unlike other drivers in F1.

However 2010 held some interest for me as Lotus was back, Michael Schu was back, Webber might be in a decent car, etc etc. So I watched the race... and it was another typical boring F1 race. :cheers:

I'll stick with WRC. Way more exciting with much more variety in everything bar manufacturers now.

However 2010 held some interest for me as Lotus was back, Michael Schu was back, Webber might be in a decent car, etc etc. So I watched the race... and it was another typical boring F1 race. :)

It was way more boring than normal due to the gay new no refuelling rule lol

wow, what a fail of a race... omg, could the no re-fueling rule have made it any more boring??? about 70% of the commentary was about "protecting tyres".... and probably because 95% of the race was about "protecting tyres" with the other 5% being cars just failing

oh, and webber failing... a 1s a lap faster car yet he still cant overtake, sad, sad times!

least it looks like ferrari vs red bull for most of the year =) cept RBRs reliability will cost them just enough to not win anything

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