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Watched it in Thailand, was great not having to listen to the one hd nobs, and nowhere near as many ad breaks

I'm off to Thailand in November. I hope the rain stops soon but if it doesn't then at least Abu Dhabi is on for the first weekend which is in Bangkok.

the fu(k away from our thread Darryl

I still love when he says it. Beats me why someone hasn't told him.

Maybe if Ricky has a good run between now and then they can dump the spacer in the other car instead.

You heard it here first

As I hoped, HRT have seen sense and dumped Leeoozee instead of Ricciardo. Liuzzi's days are obviously numbered, whereas Ricciardo is going from strength to strength. Can't wait to see him out of that tractor and into a real car!

update on Kubica. :)

Our goal is to get him back in F1," ESPNF1 quotes Ceccarelli as having told Lucca television. "But he will still need a few more months of rehabilitation."The cuts were so bad that many colleagues and specialists had ruled out a return to the wheel for Robert.

"But, clinically, little by little everything has improved and the hope to see him driving as soon as 2012 is becoming more and more concrete."

officials confirmed plans for a New Jersey GP in 2013.

"This is going to be an economic boom for this whole region. While political and public servants talk about creating jobs, the governor has put the pedal to the metal and delivered," Roque told Reuters.

"This is the top of the line in motor racing, it's incredible."

New Jersey governor Chris Christie is set to announce the deal in Weehawken, New Jersey, on Tuesday.

Joe DeMarco, an attorney with West New York, says it will be a long-term project.

"It will provide a very challenging course - they compare it to Spa in Belgium, but will have the feel of Monaco," said DeMarco.

He added: "It has been contemplated to at least run for ten years but there are options and so on depending on the success of it. Hopefully it will be a long term event, embraced by residents and the community."

as good as spa and the feel of monaco...... yer sure. :rofl:

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