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Some of the quotes on youtube "Payback's a bitch!

and "Racecar road rage!" My thought's exactly.

Looks to me like the Aston driver wanted to show he was upset at the GTR, but just screwed the pooch big time!

Luckily no one was hurt, just millions of dollars and lots of pride.

mucke is a retard. why on earth he felt the need to 'buzz the tower' is beyond me. at that point clearly the nissan had a problem where as he was relatively unscathed and could have continued fine. sure he could have given him the finger or the fist shake on his way past but he drove right up westbrooks arse waving his fist like he was having a seizure and then totalled his car and the GTR. I agree he should have copped a multi-race suspension for that one. what a moron.

no that's what hamilton would say the little homo. he thinks it's funny. ali g was funny 10 years ago and 'is it cause i'm black jokes' were only funny for about 5 minutes....

the really funny joke is how lightly he gets treated by the bar stewards and other officials. and yet he still likes to whinge at every given opportunity. class act.

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