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For sure I think so we have closed the gap today, but there is still a lot of work to do, and RS is able to maintain the gap at this time

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For sure I think so we have closed the gap today, but there is still a lot of work to do, and RS is able to maintain the gap at this time

Pretty Sure i am going to Copy Adelaide United and Choke at the end of the season, unlike the real F1 its going to hopefully go down to the last round.

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A change in the top order

Woo i have some breathing space at the top

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A change in the top order

Damn

Wonder what choice difference you had

Fist time I didn't have webs top three

Swapped him with button and who picked a fez for fastest lap

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I thin you may be on to something there, RBR doing their best to get Mark to second would be the logical thing to do right now.....but on the other hand the tool is trying for as many race wins in a season as he can get...

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tipping is going down to the wire 3 people vying for second place

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