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Looked like the bulls had plenty of margin in the bag given how they just drove away from everyone except for webz when he had some hardware failures. Don't think gonzo could challenge their pace. Are drivers seriously ham strung by their team orders or something? What is with some of them just giving up and going lame instead of pushing for it. Its a godam grand prix.

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LOL, Roy is quite a common name for wealthy fat blokes in India :) I am going to task myself when cutting laps around the circuit to putting plenty of 295 AO50 rubber down in P2 for Webber when he gets out qualified by Seb and has to start on the dirty side. Will have to make sure my gate is atmo to so a i blow his line to the first corner clean

speaking of webber fails..

Mark Webber reportedly walked out of Sunday's post-race press conference in India for reasons as yet unknown.

The Australian finished Sunday's grand prix in third place behind team-mate Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari's Fernando Alonso.

As such Webber attended the post-race press conference at the Buddh International circuit.

However, in unexplained circumstances the 36-year-old walked out - although it was near the very end.

When a journalist asked "question to Fernando and to Seb: Seb, first, is there anything you want from Fernando at the moment; and Fernando is there anything you want to have from Seb at the moment?", Webber upped and left.

The Red Bull racer later apologised to Matteo Bonciani, the head of communications and media delegate.

"It was the first time something like this happened in my charge. As an after-thought, Webber wrote me a mail and then came to my room to apologise," Bonciani told IANS.

"He said it is something he should not have done.

"Maybe he did that as he didn't like the questions asked in the room. It was nice he realised his mistake and the matter was over."

http://www.planetf1.com/driver/18227/8204191/-Webber-walks-out-of-press-conference-

The Hulk is going to Sauber next year.

The rumours of his move to super Swiss Sauber subsided somewhat spectacularly over the last couple of weeks, some were saying he would stay with Force India, some even suggested he was going to replace Stoner at Repsol Honda.

Whaddya reckon? The Hulk for Perez? Has Saubers line up improved? I think.... perhaps?

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