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team name changes.

Renault/lotus = lotus.

Team Lotus = Caterham.

Virgin Racing = Marussia.

it should end the confusion of the ''which lotus/renauit are you talking about?''

Edited by tweety bird

Williams admit to kimi talks

"Yes, it's true," Wolff said. "The story is not for show, we are negotiating seriously, but he is only one of several options. There will be a strategic decision."

"But there is another aggressive option with the boy Jules Bianchi, and Valtteri Bottas is worthy of consideration at least for Friday's practice."

they also said somethink about Adrian Sutil in talks?

Watching the race again last night. It seems Lewis is playing victim so much that stewards are finally backing off out of pity/sorrow for the guy. In Japan he runs a guy off the road after driving up to a corner in the middle of the road and uses the ewxcuse that I was unsighted and didn't realise he was there.

Yet coming up to a far faster corner where there is no opportunity for a braking duel Lewis has a go and cant get out of it quick enough and Massa gets penalised. Looking back now I think the call was far harsher then when I first saw it.

So sick of Hamo and his BS> Used to be c0cksuredness and arrogance. Now its playing victim and having a sook

I agree, can't believe people are actually defending the move and the stewards decisions. Its one of the worst calls I've seen and the more I watch it the worse the call becomes.

He tried to back out because he knew he was in the wrong, but because he couldn't get out of his f**k up in time, massa was penalized.

IMHO massa deserved the penalty. had it been anyone else coming up the inside of him then he wouldn't deserve it, but he knew it was hamo behind him. i'm sure he knew that hamo was trying to make a move up the inside yet still turned in. that's saying yes when a woman asks you if her outfit makes he look fat and then wondering why she gets shitty.

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