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so incase ppl were asleep

p1 was red flagged for a few mins as vettel proper-fecked the chicane and hit 'the wall of champions'

it resumed and the ferraris looked strong, hamilton lost all steering wheel displays due to a steering rack fault

vettel only has 2 front wings left btw :S... would he ever use one of webbers if needed?

p2... after fixing the car with both rbr teams cranking to get it sorted.

di ambrosio, kobiyashi, and di resta all had crashed from hardest to lightest. none real serious just a few snapped arms and linkages.

looks to be a fairly slippery course. interestinly enough it looks to actualy be looking up for ferrari and mclaren..... lewis has 100% record here and wouldnt be happy after monaco!

looks to be a fairly slippery course. interestinly enough it looks to actualy be looking up for ferrari and mclaren..... lewis has 100% record here and wouldnt be happy after monaco!

hmm i think not. I remeber him driving straight into the back of kimi at the red light in the pits

If this was supposed to be where mclaren and the fuzz where going to have any chance of pole and vettel still got it done, i can see why the already paid him out for the WDC

Mclaren running that much wing is just unforgiveable. I can believe they gambled (again) on a such a stupid variation. Redbull deserve this.

Even if Nando else wins, Vettel still has a podium all tied up. Stupid stupid stupid

If this was supposed to be where mclaren and the fuzz where going to have any chance of pole and vettel still got it done, i can see why the already paid him out for the WDC

Mclaren running that much wing is just unforgiveable. I can believe they gambled (again) on a such a stupid variation. Redbull deserve this.

Even if Nando else wins, Vettel still has a podium all tied up. Stupid stupid stupid

Lol, Should be a good race, Vettel seems to be getting the best out of the Red Bull, there are four guys that can win the race tomorow it seems.

+1 for Massa, looks in the best shape of the season.

I will reserve judgment on the rain setup until the race finishes dry tomorrow, afterall, the alogythms and simulations they use for race pace are actually very accurate, must be boring knowing where you'll come in the following race upto the last few seconds.

McLaren knew they didn't have outright pace, so they gambled with the setup we will see if it pays off.

oh and +1 for Kob for effort, loose as a goose through the final chicane, impressive stuff. :thumbsup:

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