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One are hopeless. Cutting to ads when showing Webber's in car lap

Yep. I couldn't believe it. BBC are showing incar of the pole lap which also happens to be an Australian and faking one cut it short to squeeze in a few extra ads. Nice.

I also can't believe the fia are f**king with the rules in the middle of a season. All teams new the rules and built the best car they could within those rules. Changing the rules and enforcing that change mid season is unfair and anti competitive. If they think there's a problem by all means announce a rule change now but to be implemented next season so that everyone can design their new car with that in mind.

cjet; I think it was carbon from exhaust pipe, must have got low and close to the redbull checking out the system....

murray walker sounded Old and sick.

hoping Webber runs 1st from start to finish!

webber drops to 5th on the first lap, and fights his way back to 3rd on the podium.

ricciardo drives well, makes up 6 spots and finishes his first GP

That's a fairly likely scenario. However if Webber leads Vettel through the first lap he has a very good chance of breaking his duck this year.

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