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I am eating tortilla chips and filthy hot salsa, go Perez.

I am always hoping the Chin can make his way through the field but it looks like a long day unless he can make a tyre strategy work.

he is usually a little bit hard on tyres (better this year than previous years though), but he should have a good bank of tyres to play with, so he should be able to push a little bit harder than some of the guys who pushed harder in P2 and P3

Anyone got a live stream link? The one from the last few races wont load for me (maybe it's my computer? Doubt it though)

http://www.vipbox.tv/sports/formula-1.html

save it to your favourites tab and you will never need another one again:)

don't rule Alonso out, their poor rear end grip could just be an advantage here, keeping the car better balanced as the front tyres degrade. Look for him to be a touch faster than his rivals in the second half of each ~13lap mini enduro - sorry, stint...

I just couldn't help having a little dig at the tyres!

http://www.vipbox.tv.../formula-1.html

save it to your favourites tab and you will never need another one again:)

Can you load any Sky F1 on that link? I

cant, but can get ESPN and BBC HD (but BBC HD is buffering hard)

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