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Is that water vapour coming of the rear wing of the vodaphone cars when they come done the back straight? It doesn't seem to be there on any of the other cars

Most of the cars are doing it, and yes, it's water vapour

hamo did a good job at trying to hit the force india then. wouldn't be suprised if he gets into shit after that (possibly post race)

What's the chances of Hamilton getting a drive through for the flick spin.

how good are we? LOL

Most of the cars are doing it, and yes, it's water vapour

it's caused by a low pressure area allowing the moisture to condense a bit. you see it quite a bit, just on wet races where it's a bit darker you notice it more. you also see it from jet fighters when they bank, as well as sometimes in the redbull air races.

I figured they'd wait until post-race for Hamilton, but not surprised that he got done.

Pitting for inters looks like a strategic blunder ... it's so hard to call that though. Get it right and you're a hero, get it wrong and you throw away 30 seconds.

How many promises to go to the end without more adds have they broken?

well at the ad break before the last one they said "1 more after this one", so they will only have broken the promise if they go to another ad break from now on.

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