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What the hell were RBR thinking? :verymad::domokun: :domokun: :domokun:

Webz had Nando covered....the dires were very conservative this weekend and were never going to fall off the cliff :(

On a side note ... Sally from Home and Away has aged damn well. She used to live in the same complex as a mate when we were young...wish they were still neighbours :)

What the hell were RBR thinking? :verymad::domokun: :domokun: :domokun:

Webz had Nando covered....the dires were very conservative this weekend and were never going to fall off the cliff :(

On a side note ... Sally from Home and Away has aged damn well. She used to live in the same complex as a mate when we were young...wish they were still neighbours :)

Have you seen her in action?

The reason given for the late tyre change was that the diff fault was causing excessive rear tyre wear. But it sounds a bit like a premature call given how well the tyres were holding up generally. Anyway, blaming Mark is a bit unreasonable, his start was brilliant and he went well otherwise.

The reason given for the late tyre change was that the diff fault was causing excessive rear tyre wear. But it sounds a bit like a premature call given how well the tyres were holding up generally. Anyway, blaming Mark is a bit unreasonable, his start was brilliant and he went well otherwise.

is this the start of pegging back mark and letting vetool ahead of the points between them? call me sceptical but the would never let mark finish ahead in the points by the end of the year

Sorry to ruin yet another RBR Webber conspiracy theory with facts, but Webber's last 3 laps before that pit stop were getting consistently slower and the last was 2.2 slower than 3 laps earlier. I don't think they had any choice. They also 3 stopped Vettel 3 laps later and his lap times hadn't even started declining.

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