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Damn team played him twice. No pit and wrecked his flow on the radio.

Aren't those team-radio feeds like 1-2 laps behind the present though?

Or have they got them more up to date now?

So whilst it looked like he basically went off a few corners later, it actually wasn't the case.

Which would also mean he was ignoring those orders are until then he was still gaining!

Why is it that Marks car is the slowest in a straight line out of the front runners.Even with th DRS he still couldnt pass and had to do it on a different part of the circuit whereas finger boys just flew past???

Sauber weren't telling him not to pass, they were just telling him to do it without making contact and losing 18 points.

Probably shouldn't have done it, but I doubt it changed the way he was driving anyway.

And yeah they're delayed so it wasn't just before he made the error. It was a tiny error but costly in the conditions...

Great to see a mixed podium and a good win for Alonso. What's Hamo's go anyway he should stop saying all the "right" things and just speak his mind

his expressions and body language say it pretty well anyway. Good to see a result for Perez, Kimi and Senna as well.

Also when was the last time there was no Red Bull on the podium?

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Few pages for just this one race.

At least 5 pages per race including practice/quali/general shit. 20 races.

200 pages by the end of season?

But yes, very good to see a mix on the podium and midfield.

Makes the castrol prediction very difficult.

I tried using previous race results for this one along with last years results(sort of). Didn't really help. Maybe cause of the rain, but we will see in China.

Strange that of the top three teams, none showed any real pace today, at all. Possibly a set up explanation

Perez with almost the drive of the day today. His team left him out far too long, and his off was a suspiciously well timed

Disappointed we didnt get more of a fight at the front for podium spots. Was more or less settled at the restart

GREAT midpack action, Senna with the mad skills

Sauber weren't telling him not to pass, they were just telling him to do it without making contact and losing 18 points.

Probably shouldn't have done it, but I doubt it changed the way he was driving anyway.

And yeah they're delayed so it wasn't just before he made the error. It was a tiny error but costly in the conditions...

Not sure if the radio is delayed now, the radio channels are open this season for all to hear.

SV post race

hmmm

http://en.espnf1.com/malaysia/motorsport/story/74313.html

http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/74343.html

bit of a harsh penalty i think but HRT should take him out every race, worth a 20sec penalty for us to loose the tool

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