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Chritian Horner just went up a notch in my book

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Quoted for the pouch

so the drivers championship is finished already, which is kind of anti-climactic

and this season promised so much

The commentators even said that some bookies have already paid out on vettel winning the WDC.

might have been funny 10yrs ago?

how many penalties can you get for hacking it up before you should be excluded fromt he race?

watching him hacking it up all weekend was all the more hillarious following his "talking himself up" as the only one who could match Vettel. lol And the laughs just keep on coming with his crying afterwards:

"Out of six races, I've been to the stewards five times. It's a joke," Hamilton told the BBC. "It's an absolute frickin' joke." - yeah mate, there's joke there somewhere!

"It's just ridiculous. These drivers are absolutely frickin' ridiculous. Just stupid."ummm, you're the one crashing into everybody, champ...

Anyway, it was another cracking race that just proves how much we don't need DRS's fake passes. Bit of a shame about the red flag anti-climax though. Was shaping up nicely there.

Not looking forward to Canada's double DRS bullshit though.

Gotta love Hamiltbone ... Dude causes 4 incidents gets 1 drive through, WTF ... I was hoping to see Maldonado do a Tony Longhurst in the pits once the 'Black Guy' got into the pits ... Bring the Biff back to Motorsport, just a 'forceful' as the cock is on the track.

might have been funny 10yrs ago?

how many penalties can you get for hacking it up before you should be excluded fromt he race?

watching him hacking it up all weekend was all the more hillarious following his "talking himself up" as the only one who could match Vettel. lol And the laughs just keep on coming with his crying afterwards:

"Out of six races, I've been to the stewards five times. It's a joke," Hamilton told the BBC. "It's an absolute frickin' joke." - yeah mate, there's joke there somewhere!

"It's just ridiculous. These drivers are absolutely frickin' ridiculous. Just stupid."ummm, you're the one crashing into everybody, champ...

Anyway, it was another cracking race that just proves how much we don't need DRS's fake passes. Bit of a shame about the red flag anti-climax though. Was shaping up nicely there.

Not looking forward to Canada's double DRS bullshit though.

I just love how he was going "they turned in on me they turned in on me" but he was on the wrong side of the ripple strip and carrying way to much speed to be able to make the corner any how.

I did like Webbers pass to take 4th at the end.

Harry I agree about the DRS/KERS BS f**k it off.

I can't help but think it's all the new homo esque oil country high speed tracks that makes F1 boring these days

So crashes and protocol (as in race rules) ruined both the race end and qualifying, and the broadcast in Australia at least did all it could to sap any excitement from the telecast. Robbed!

A bad weekend for f1 fans worldwide... probably a worse weekend for perez and petrov though.

How bout jb taking the not winning on the chin, I can't help but like the guy.

Nando earned a few points in my eyes that race, looks like his new contract gave him some patience and massa knowing he's on the way out has got him rattled ever since.

Do you guys think perez will do better for ferari than massa? Nando vs perez smacks of killing young perez in a fireball off some wall somewhere. :whistling:

:worship: Canada vs tyres, I'm waiting. :cheers:

How can u say webber is gone he did a great job to end up only one place back from start after his team had him in the pit for the same time as most pit stops including the exit

With a car with no kers again

agreed. his RBR pitstop fk up left him down in 14th where as vettel came out in 2nd or 3rd..... he did bloody well to get back up to 4th and thank god he finally put the move on kamikaze kobayashi to get 4th place.

might have been funny 10yrs ago?

how many penalties can you get for hacking it up before you should be excluded fromt he race?

watching him hacking it up all weekend was all the more hillarious following his "talking himself up" as the only one who could match Vettel. lol And the laughs just keep on coming with his crying afterwards:

"Out of six races, I've been to the stewards five times. It's a joke," Hamilton told the BBC. "It's an absolute frickin' joke." - yeah mate, there's joke there somewhere!

"It's just ridiculous. These drivers are absolutely frickin' ridiculous. Just stupid."ummm, you're the one crashing into everybody, champ...

Not looking forward to Canada's double DRS bullshit though.

yeah hamilton was shithouse. his move on massa at the hairpin was highly dubious at best and downright stupid at worst. he then pushed massa wide who ended in the wall. that wasn't enough so he nurfed maldonado as well. and in fact he really caused the red flag accident too. it was homoton who slammed on his brakes mid corner that caused (whoever it was) to run into the back of him and caused petrov to crash too. and then the little fker escaped that scott free too. granted sutil was all over the place in front of him with a probable puncture but all homoton had to do was steer around him, not park it on the apex when there was 8 cars behind him!

knob.

and LOL at longhurst trying to KO morris through his helmet. you'll need more than fists of fury to achieve that tony.... nice to see a bit of passion though. especially since that accident looked like longhursts fault as he steered into morris on the straight causing morrisis wheel to turn into him causing them to get pushed off into the wall. funny as hell none the less.

I thought it was a great race. SOOO funny watching Button show his class on and off the track and his The Butcher of Woking biff into everything that moved.

Vettel has it all falling into his lap. Even when he makes a mistake he ends up in front...not much ayone can do. Just hope Webber can get his head around the tyres sooner or later so that at least he can finish strong with a few GP wins and second in the WDC

and LOL at longhurst trying to KO morris through his helmet. you'll need more than fists of fury to achieve that tony.... nice to see a bit of passion though. especially since that accident looked like longhursts fault as he steered into morris on the straight causing morrisis wheel to turn into him causing them to get pushed off into the wall. funny as hell none the less.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xce7dh_motorsport-crashes-10-se-nascar-fig_sport

Oh btw Webber set the fastest lap on the last lap of the race

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