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I'm hoping the sexy and slippery narrow body Sauber works. It would be nice to see them up the front some more this year. Hulkenberg's one of the good guys too.

But I would really love to see Jenson or Perez win the chamionship the year that Hamilton left... lol

I'll be busting open my Oz GP hymen this year. Will be viewing from the Bragham corp thing with the Briz and Snow.

Gettin amped up to drive the track too, pretty bloody cool I reckon!

Nice!

Sounds like a good deal haha.

At least with Schuey he wore the red helment, if both Nico and Hamo wear the yellow helmet then how will you know who you are lapping?

I approve this statement :)

seriously though, the front of the Mercedes looks awful. I tip Lewis having a tantrum halfway through the year and trying to get back into a race winning team.

Aus GP getting close to only a month away :) World champions stand here I come

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