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How fitting is it that Kimi has a James Hunt tribute helmet this week. Far cooler then the diamond necklace helmet Seb VeTool is sporting

Worrying is that RBR are nowhere with regards to pace. Lotus look good so hope Webz, Romain or Kimi can get the job done and Disco Dan get a strong finish...the trend is worrying that Vergne out races him every weekend :(

Bit awkward, Formula One.com thought it was Friday practice Two. Guess you write it 19/20 times a year and it becomes habbit

http://www.formula1....12/5/13380.html

The rain came to Monaco sooner than expected on Friday afternoon, which rather spoiled second practice as the times became academic thereafter

Weren't Mclaren sponsered by some Jewelery company, where Kimi once had a diamond studded helmet for the Monaco GP (the first time he had the Matte black design) I guess that sponsership no longer exists?

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possible 100 million pound McLaren deal for Hamilton

http://m.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/may/24/lewis-hamilton-mclaren-new-contract?cat=sport&type=article

why couldn't my 'rents have got me into karting when I was younger :(

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