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Woooo finally leading a comp

which is lucky as do you know how long it takes to kick everyone beating me at the end of the season :nyaanyaa:

Its on for p6 haha

yeah P6 hotting up. but baron is still king of the losers.

it's mine, i've been a consistent 6th for ages. not going to give it up now.

I got slaughtered this round. first corner saw rosberg and petrov gone which was 2 of my top ten. then webber gone which was my top 3 and fastest lap. then I had stupid hamilton for a podium which he somehow managed to lose even getting right up gonzo's arse on the last few laps. bastards. plus I didn't get my tips in pre qual so lost another 2 points. :(

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FU(K!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Missed out on the qualy points cause i was delayed at a friends FU(K FU(K FU(K

I was standing in the middle of a 1st Choice Liquor store, and remembered that the qualifying was during the day, used to it being in the evening, logged in with 2 mins to qualifying so hopefully it was in time for my points

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