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Yes maybe :stupid:

he needs 1 litre in system pinch.gif

so he maybe a very lucky man ,

as long as he keeps Vetool off out of 3 i don`t GAF,

amazing RACE by Lewis :worship: ,

didn`t think that would happen.

but its a great spot to go too ,

love it & the road in :thumbsup:

had a dirver take me up there & :wacko: had fresh jocks after :yes:

Oh good another commercial break. They keep ruining the ads with formula 1 racing.

What a joke, 3 commercials in the space of about 12 laps, with commercials running for 2 laps

Does Massa get a free hit at the pit crew?

What a f**king disgrace that was. Made me sick when Massa had driven well all day, kept Vettel behind him all day, to be robbed of the place because of a pit crew f**k up on a straight forward tyre change.

good to see some real competition between the cars this time, F1 is getting dangerously close to being entertaining!

I saw a lot of Ricciardo on the screen as well which was great.

Agree,

I always watch it but think it was better with fuel stops. However last night was another bloody exciting race.

Sunday - Brabham

Saturday - Fangio

Friday - Jones

Thursday - Clark

im getting a couple of tickets of this package next week

great race day seats, and all the qauli action in the pits will happen right infront of me

highly recommend

ok, that is an awesome package. yeasrs ago when I looked at the 4 corners package it was the reverse. brabham etc thu/fri then clark or waite (ie the worst stands) for race day. but this way is cool as you get to try some different positions and I assume it's cheaper than a 4 day brabham ticket?

He looks like he just needs to take care of his tyres and he will undercut Hamilton at the first stop.

nice prediction. :)

who else thought with the way things were going RBR needed to put webber on hards at the second stop? that would have meant him 2 stop vs the otehrs on 3 stop. in the end the hards didn't seem any slower and even if they were a touch slower he would have had track position and gained the 20secs from doing 1 less stop...

the real killer though was webbers stop being 1 second longer than anyone elses in the 2nd stops. that sent him from 1st with a lead of 1second, down to 3rd.... nasty. shame considering he'd driven well.

Hamilton is beating Webber by two tenths in sector one, but Mark is hammering Hamilton to the tune of half a second or more in sector two. Webber pulling away slowly.

Schumacher again showing why he should have stayed retired.

yeah it was interesting. I was watching the live timing and hamilton had S1 sorted and was consistently 1 or 2 tenths quicker than webber in S1, in S2 webber was the man and usually 3-5tenths up on hamilton. in S3 they were close with them usually even or a 10th or 2 either way. alonso was just quick in all 3 sectors but not outright as quick as either hamilton or webs in any of the 3.

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