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Thats terrible. I read he dropped his phone or something. Terrible.

On another note. I wonder how many GPs until Hamilton does something that makes me hate him? His approach to this season and his driving, behavious in interviews... I am starting to warm to the guy.

Dropped his radio apparently.

I've warmed to Hamilton a year or so ago, when he wasn't in the clear number 1 car on track anymore he humbled a lot and it was harder to hate him. Made easier by the fact Vettel is such a cock

Dropped his radio apparently.

I've warmed to Hamilton a year or so ago, when he wasn't in the clear number 1 car on track anymore he humbled a lot and it was harder to hate him. Made easier by the fact Vettel is such a cock

Vettel is a cock because he chooses to be one. In fact I think that guy has totally lost the plot :dry:

I for one, acknowledge he is a very good driver, but he would be a great one if only if he got his head out of his ass!

Canadian GP was pretty monotone IMO - looking forward to Silverstone where its a tighter circuit

P.S. terrible thing that happened to that official - Martin Brundle was even commenting about how dangerous that mobile forklift is and should not have been used - if only they had listened :blush:

Edited by Ants

I was ready for a great season this year after going to watch the Aus GP. Thinking that it wasn't going to be a Red Bull dominated season and seeing a few 'mid' pack teams up there. But the last few races have been pretty average

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