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Someone draft up a letter slandering one's coverage that we can all send in. Looking at you Ash.

lol if i wasnt sick as a dog atm, i probably would

although they sorted it out in the latter half.

Clearly spamming the first half of the race simply due to viewer numbers/advertising sales

I've recorded all those great racing hero's so if anyone needs a copy get in touch, or even better if anyone has a site that can be used to host the files so others can download that would be MUCH better

Great race, awesome win for button!! 2 dnf's in a row and still only 12 points behind hamilton. It's not all about overtaking lol, hamilton is good to watch though.

Also good to see the mclaren boys overtake eachother without incident, they do it all the time. RBR could really learn something from that.

Gotta say though, it's all tainted by vettel coming second. He's effectively increased his lead over the chasers. They all have to finish ahead of him for anyone to have a chance this season

So much hate for this years World Champion and Red Bull's No.1 driver...hahaha...

That's partly because noone likes to see someone walk away with the championship, esp after so many years of good fights!

I've recorded all those great racing hero's so if anyone needs a copy get in touch, or even better if anyone has a site that can be used to host the files so others can download that would be MUCH better

I'm hell keen for that, let us know if you find a server

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Was so good to see Homo spin the thing right in front of me. He and Webber looked right stupid going for the tyres they did....but 8/10 cars speeared off on the same corner Homo did when it came down... Webber got a bit greedy, then got bumb brushed by traffic. It was actually the second time in the race, he had closed up to 3.2sec off Vettel in the first stint then hit a gaggle of cars that meant he dropped 4 seconds in the one lap!

Was a good race....now off to the bar

Great race, loved how wayward the cars were for the opening laps. It had it all, plus two things I've never seen before- (a) Red-hot metal shrapnel blasting out the side of a cars bodywork and, (b) Someone pulling a hektic drift coming into the pit box o_0

With the next meeting at the super-awesomo Spa circuit, that'll mean we've had three great races in a row. Enjoy your summer break you rich biznitches.

i'm now in the shit because the missus picked up the remote, started changing channels and then said "you weren't watching that were you?" i replied with "apparently not. i'll just watch it on the internet" and she goes and gets all stroppy, yet when she's watching a show i can't even talk, let alone pick up the remote. but now she's rolled over and is pretending to go to sleep, but when i finally turn off the tv i will be expected to roll over and give her a cuddle because i'm somehow the baddy. she will be waiting for a while...

lol. good man. freeze her out!!!

'that's what I'm talking about'

Shut the f**k up you knob

I know. if I hear vettel say it again and show his finger I will snap it off and put it so far up his nose it'll come back with his brain skewered on it.

Booked tickets for Melbourne 2012, Brabham 4 Corners, Crown Promenade twin room with queen beds, Qantas flights all pretty reasonably priced bundled together.

you will love it mate and $1150 each is still very good price. flights during GP time are usually a bit exxy, hotels even more so and brabham tickets alone ate $600+ (guessing 4 corners maybe a bit cheaper) but yeah, you will have a great time. melb airport to city is pretty easy. cab or bus. about 40min or so.

just be aware the pit walk is usually 'pit straight' as in down the main straight on the track, not actually inside the pit lane (which is what it was years ago).

Fark Hamilton. No care for others.

agreed. I was surprised the commentators and others weren't as appaled as I was. it was a desperate dangerous move. I'm glad he finally got a penalty because he does shit like that all the time. no regard for others safety just desperate not to let his team mate pass him. like a spoilt child.

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