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J think we already have a good idea on how this will finish. If sebvet does have kers for the race webber will lead until the pit stops then be relegated to 2nd. Hamo will pit early to f**k that massive flat spot off. The rest well........ might be agood battle between Ferrari and mclaren

yes i agree... hamo will pit early so will obviously do a 3 stop race, and will get others thinking! should see some seriouse bingles into turn one i think, vettel wont push hard at all to turn one, should see some great racing today!

who heard the limiter bashing at the end of the strait in some of the q1 and 2

and for all you impatient people like me who gets mega f**ked off with waiting for one to broadcast stuff.... get onto this site :)http://eplsite.tv/stream1.html direct BBC sport :)

lol @ button

The tyres are a big part of the race, I think we're in pretty good shape. Fernando's used all three of his softs, which is nice."

my prediction, barring any random incidents/driving errors, that fact alone should see Jenso inherit P4 from Gonzo by the end of the race

webber will likely be about p4 after the first turn.

so it would then be interesting to see if he can retake the positions back from gonzo and hamo.

don't blame him for screwing it up, he has 4 WDC winners right behind him :) I don't think you'd find anyone in history who has started on pole with 4 WDCs waiting to pounce on you.

Edited by mickey

Man next thing you'll hating Kylie Minogue as well :laugh:

:spank:

Lads really no :wacko: ,

how can you hate Kylie & Mark 2 top aussies :worship: ,

i think they need HELP :wacko::thumbsup:

Great to SEE MARK WIN ,BUTTON & LEWIS 2&3 :yes:

Hope vETOOL TAKES OUT the cHIN :thumbsup:

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