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of course, the Brabham BT46B 'fan car'- smashed everything silly for 1 race then was promptly banned

those sort of fans are currently covered under the 'moveable aerodynamic devices ban (apart from DRS). but say the FIA provides standardised drop-in fan(s) with the exact same maximum cfm rating (like the way IRL engines have control pop-off valves attached), and the whole DRS thing would likely become redundant.

drs button on one side of the wheel and boost button on the other

2F2F style

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drs button on one side of the wheel and boost button on the other

2F2F style

+ 8 bottle wet-fogger nos setup

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this. if ol' mate Ronald attends every race for the rest of the year, Lewis's second drivers title is a lock

(yes I know he didn't win in Monaco)

I think he was referring to an overzealous newspaper article published about 1 month ago announcing with absolute certainty that Webber will driver for Ferrari in 2013.

Sarcastically of course as no further information from any credible source has come out to confirm this and nothing in the way of a follow up has appeared in the weeks since the story was published.

Could be wrong.

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How do I improve the quality of VIP Box when live streaming? I have Bigpond and a video card (Nvidia Gforce 8400 - nothing spesh i assmume) and and GB or ram..on the home PC

yeah i was wondering the same, mine is ok on small screen but put on tv and pixels are up the shit

Im trying to watch Aust vs Jpn in WC qualies and one team goes to attack, screen pauses and before you know it its a goal kick etc or the ball is heading down the other way...

Picture quality is hard rubbish, but i don't mind that in comparison to constant buffering (well I assume its buffering when the screen pauses).

How do I improve the quality of VIP Box when live streaming? I have Bigpond and a video card (Nvidia Gforce 8400 - nothing spesh i assmume) and 2 GB of ram..on the home PC

wouldn't it more come down the quality of the stream, rather than the power of your computer? if the stream is only a low quality video stream then you can't do much to make it better, in the same way that the hd version of a channel will always have a better quality picture than it's sd version

my god is he only there to try to promote F1 in the US? Bernie is still chasing the US market, I fail to see the importance of the US in F1. Nascar owns F1 so hard in the entertaining racing stakes, it's just not worth the effort.

my god is he only there to try to promote F1 in the US? Bernie is still chasing the US market, I fail to see the importance of the US in F1. Nascar owns F1 so hard in the entertaining racing stakes, it's just not worth the effort.

Lettermans a big petrol heal, probably invited him

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