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i spread the funds around a little this weekend then. the macs surprised me a little last weekend

30 on seb, 5 on button and 5 on the flying russian.. prob should put lewis on there too if its wet he wont waste tyres..

i hope they fixed their kers gremelins.. will have to watch fp1-3 and see how they are looking.

I was at this race and one thing that stood out is how much different sebbs car sounds to Marks.

i was in the main stand right in front of the flying renault and with the cars coming into the turn there sebs car sounded so much cleaner under acceleration. marks stuttered as he applied throttle. also he was close to taking the renault but a yellow flag into the corner stoped any chance of a run up the inside, it took the marshals friggen ages to move the car and by then his tyres were gone.

I was at this race and one thing that stood out is how much different sebbs car sounds to Marks.

i was in the main stand right in front of the flying renault and with the cars coming into the turn there sebs car sounded so much cleaner under acceleration. marks stuttered as he applied throttle

Could've been the fact that Mark's KERS wasnt working and Vettels was most of the race?

As for the stutter though who knows...

prac 1 was not pleasent viewing... for sure

Mclaren and even Merc closed in druring prac 2. Gut feeling is that both bulls will walk this one

Only hope now is that they lose some track position going from the start and hold them up for a while. History shows that inevitably one of them will snap.

Mclaren testing out all the new parts and then say they do know if they worked, is a bit amature.

Ferrari look fucked again

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