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How was karaoke?

SHIT. They didn't have Billionaire in the system, but it's in the songbooks wtf

On the plus side, huge crowds. Also a downer because you get less songs. Funny, the place was gonna be closing down in a week or two...they get new promoters in and now it's full house every week.

But seriously. Someone please explain?

I know he won. But why so mad for la

Webber winning race; Vettel coming second. Both well in front. This makes a 1-2 victory for RBR if they finish in that order. Team orders come through to turn down engines and finish in that order, to preserve the engines for other races rather than going head to head for 1st (and potentially crashing their cars). Webber starts cruising as per team orders, meanwhile Vettel does the F1 equivalent of a loser flyby, winning the race.

It's a bit like the legal version of overtaking a car while the safety car is out.

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