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I have the following tickets for melbourne f1 forsale

2x thursday not sure of stand.

1x friday brabham stand

1x sat brabham stand

Ive got 2x 4 day but mate will only b here for sunday. Walk in with me. So no doubts of fake tix etc not sure wat its worth. Msg me 0400099986 even just pay for few beers :)

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Ok predictions!

My 2c. From fastest to slowest teams for quali. RBR > McLaren > Lotus > Mercedes > Fezz > FI > Sauber.

My prediction for top 3 in Quali : Vettel, Button & Webber

Top 3 Race : Webber, Button & Kimi

And of course real interested to see if Diso Dan hands it to the young Frog :)

:whistling:

Biggest chin in F1 has to be worth some respekt. It has to cost him 3/10ths a lap at least just carrying around the extra weight and frontal aero issues it creates.

Interesting to read he has trimmed down some this season. Despite looking like a giant compared to the other jockey sized drivers he was still a pretty skinny dude last year. Less weight would be skirting with significant losses in endurance you would think.

I have one foot on each of the Capt Chin and Ricky-ardo bandwagons. Go Australia.

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