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for all those who didnt just c Fp3 rosberg had a huge stack right at the start of the session... and one of the espania cars is vertualy crushed with 3 mins of the session to go... neither will be qaulifing by the looks of things but the epania was inside the 107% on thusday so will more than likely start from pit lane

i am a huge f1 fan, but how is 1 ment to defend his spot, when the guy behind u is so much more aerodynamic and slightly more powered than u....

well the argument for them is that they level the playing field somewhat, in previous seasons we have seen cars struggle to pass for 10+ laps and when they finally do they are suddenly 1.5 seconds a lap quicker. that indicates that it is too hard to overtake. whether DRS and KERS is the right way about it I'm not sure. I'd rather go back to a focus on mechanical grip, restrict the aero, being back the V10s or better yet V12s and rev limit and technology limit them to keep speeds reasonable. These V8s sound horrible and if F1 moves to 4 cylinder turbo I'll stop watching. Even hearing a V10 come out on track makes the hairs on the back of the neck stand up. The V8s sound horrible even moreso now they are doing part throttle blown diffuser trickery.

Was also nice to see the low fuel showboating by the fuzz in all three practice sessions amounted to nothing. Those sponsors getting a bit shirty?

Speaking of let downs, the only guy able to stop vettel from sending me to bed early tomrrow is rightly fcuked. Dont understand why you'd risk the one run in a place like Monaco? WDC now starting to looking all but decided

im keen as feck to see kobayashi attemp a 1 stopper... im so into how much he gets into it lol...

parez wont race will he? being concused... spose tho if theres any track where g forces are low on the driver its monaco so maybe??

also i think webber right up a creek going into a track like this a few spots down...

also i woke up to a f1 msg on my fone this morning... not the one that said sauber confirmed parez was concussed and hurt his leg... there was another long one.... any one fill me in?

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