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Pretty entertaining race, albeit disappointing from a Ferrari fan point of view...Alonso had Hamilton on toast and simply f**ked it up :(

On the positive side of things, Ferrari admitted they are struggling at the moment and need to get back to Europe to find out why, so to be in contention for top 5 spots when you're struggling is a good sign..

1 Lotus Renault back on the podium :banana: and Petrov making the most of Frequent flyers!

It looked like it got air born before it hit the rain "gutter"

Very interesting race, DRS had a good effect on the cars, Tyre strategy really played in.

Great drive by Seb, whilst Hammo (the self proclaimed Senna of the modern era )at the rear end of the points

sorry I was working on the car and missed qualifying.

how much was webber beaten by, and what was this week's excuse?

3 tenths. His excuse was that a dog ate his homework.

Webber getting his excuse in pre-race start.

Ahh OK, I missed the race too.

How much was webber beaten by, and what was this week's excuse?

Actually, given he had no KERS, managed to drop to 10th at the start and did an extra pit stop, I thought Weber drove well to get 4th.

He was carving them up at the end - set fastest lap time and picked up a few places for his 4th. Got oh so close to Heidfeld in the dying stages, but not quire enough (my excuse is lack of KERS - Heidfeld walked away from him in the straights)

I was expecting much worse from Webs, so was pleased with his effort.

Petrov's WRC yump was impressive, but his steering wheel coming off in his hands was scary!!

Shit go from Hamo today. That 2nd last tyre set really buggered his race royally.

At least Jenso got some good points.

Well done to Tool Boy and his magical GroundScrapah front wing.

Now straight to China biznitches!

It also looked like the DRS didn't deploy for MW on the last 2 or 3 laps despite being within 1 sec of Not Usually That Quick Nick.

Thats funny, i said the same thing to a strange looking McLaren fan about half an hour ago!

It also looked like the DRS didn't deploy for MW on the last 2 or 3 laps despite being within 1 sec of Not Usually That Quick Nick.

Ye it was not activated last 3 laps for sure... Pity as it might have made it a bit more interesting in the last few laps

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