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I've seen races where they race in rain just like that, but I think what they mentioned being different was the amount of spray from the tyres and limited visibility as a result from the poor drainage on this particular track.

Wow, what a race! Despite rules and regs trying to ruin it as usual!

So glad to see JB win and hamilton get reminded that going for every gap gets a good percentage of wall, Button had no reason to yield to him.

Vettel must be happy, overall he extended his lead over his main rivals, who didn't finish. Now he's on 161 points, with JB on second 101. He just needs a few DNF's and this championship will be interesting again.

So sad that the fia do everything possible to fk the good races. Still a bit dirty about being robbed monaco quali and gp finale's.

Fuck you kunce that didn't respond.

I booked it.

Look out for me on TV, kents

I may be there for the race. Waiting for a friend to confirm. I am a 100% starter the following weekend in Hungary.

What did you end up doing for accom? Imagine its exxy. You in a stand ir general admussion?

I may be there for the race. Waiting for a friend to confirm. I am a 100% starter the following weekend in Hungary.

What did you end up doing for accom? Imagine its exxy. You in a stand ir general admussion?

Get on exepedia, we got the night of quali and the race for $190 AUD in Cologne. Thats about an hour away from the track and we've got a hire car.

Yeah T12 - nothing special but it's got a screen.

I just bought these for the little one.

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cologne is actually a fair hike from nurburgring definitely more than an hour. Troy can attest to that. even in an audi or focus doing an average speed of about 180km/h it's still a hike!

It will be a bit of a mission on race day I imagine. having said that nurburg is a little hick town in the mountains with nothing much going on after the sun goes down (may be different on a GP weekend though with the big new linder hotel there) so cologne will be more fun in that regard. and I'm guessing at this stage it's probably impossible to get anything in nurburg anyway. hope you are going to try and drive the nordschleiffe? though it will be fking packed for the week before and the week after the GP for sure. i imagine it'll be a mix of full on traffic jams on the track and long closures while they scrape bikers off the armco.

you will love it though no matter what. :)

I hope the rumors are true and that Webber might be going to Ferrari to race alongside Alonso. It'll do him good instead of being stuck behind 'the prodigal' Vettel.

Where did you hear that

Is there a link somewhere would love it if were true

cologne is actually a fair hike from nurburgring definitely more than an hour. Troy can attest to that. even in an audi or focus doing an average speed of about 180km/h it's still a hike!

It will be a bit of a mission on race day I imagine. having said that nurburg is a little hick town in the mountains with nothing much going on after the sun goes down (may be different on a GP weekend though with the big new linder hotel there) so cologne will be more fun in that regard. and I'm guessing at this stage it's probably impossible to get anything in nurburg anyway. hope you are going to try and drive the nordschleiffe? though it will be fking packed for the week before and the week after the GP for sure. i imagine it'll be a mix of full on traffic jams on the track and long closures while they scrape bikers off the armco.

you will love it though no matter what. :)

I said too late.

It's booked.

I'll try the north loop but don't like my chances.

I hope the rumors are true and that Webber might be going to Ferrari to race alongside Alonso. It'll do him good instead of being stuck behind 'the prodigal' Vettel.

I think the rumour of Hamilton going to RBR in 2013 holds more weight, but it's just that, a rumour. Webber has been linked to Ferrari before, yet nothing ever happens from it

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