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Bout the best one i have found after a bit of channel hopping..

best place to go is justintv and then watch the chats on some of them and often someone whinges bout no english channels then someone posts some up..

loved this bit conjecture about RBR KERS by Jonathon Neale this week on F1.com

Q: Button said after Australia that he felt your KERS system was more effective than Red Bull’s. Do you agree and what will it be worth to you, per lap, in Malaysia?

JN: I wouldn’t have thought he’d know about Red Bull’s KERS system, certainly I don’t know about their KERS. I think on the basis that as Mercedes have an extra 12 months experience than the others then there should be advantages with integration and packaging. But it’s a difficult thing to quantify as we don’t have any comparative information. One thing we are all looking for at this stage is to make sure our cars are as reliable as possible.

Does he know that RBR didn't run KERS during the race....??? Like wtf. Surely Button would have said that tongue in cheek.

webber killing it

love to know whos running KERS at the front this weekend

so happy its back

Mark Webber sent shivers down the spines of rivals here in Sepang this morning as he lapped his Red Bull RB7 1.665s faster than anyone else. Lewis Hamilton got closest in his McLaren, but his 1m 39.316s best was light years behind Webber’s 1m 37.651s.

From formula1.com. 1.6 sec is HUGE - yes it's only FP1, but I doubt hamilton was just cruising around, and RBR aren't the sort of team to fake a "Hollywood number".

Live stream for fp1?

looks like one hd wont be putting it on live.. but we knew that right..

also i heard one hd is closing down and changing to a channel like 7 Mate...

rubbish!!

yerp heard that as well how gay, guess mr Murdoch is getting his way since joining the channel 10 board....Be interesting to see what they're going to do with it now, probably back to the 10.30 time frame...

Hey did you make this post from your iphone? and if yes what app do you use?

1. Take screenshot

2. Load photobucket app

3. Select from camera roll through app

4. Review uploaded pic and click on info

5. Copy IMG code

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7. BOOM!

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