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In response to a call from the pit wall at the 2006 Brazilian Grand Prix to let Williams team-mate Nico Rosberg pit first...

"Don't think so mate. Britney's in the wall"

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yep

anyone want a good laugh?

read away.

Rumours that Kimi Raikkonen will return to Ferrari next year is gathering pace with a Finnish paper claiming it's a done deal.

Mark Webber's decision to quit from Formula One at the end of this season has opened the door for a game of musical chairs over the next few months.

Red Bull initially announced that Lotus driver Raikkonen as well as Toro Rosso duo Jean-Eric Vergne and Daniel Ricciardo were on the shortlist to replace Webber, but Ferrari's Fernando Alonso has also entered the fray in recent weeks.

Although double World Champion Alonso has a long-term deal with the Scuderia, Red Bull team owner Dietrich Mateschitz is apparently eager to bring the Spaniard to Milton Keynes where he will partner with Sebastian Vettel.

With Alonso now appearing to be Red Bull's number one target, Ferrari have reportedly turned their attention to Raikkonen.

The Finn drove won his only World Championship during his debut season with Ferrari in 2007 and he drove for them until he was paid off at the end of 2009 to make way for Alonso.

According to Ilta-Sanomat, their sources have confirmed that Raikkonen has decided to move back to Ferrari next year.

http://www.planetf1.com/news/3213/8870041/-Raikkonen-Is-Going-To-Ferrari-

sure he is..

:rofl::laugh::rofl::laugh::rofl:

...and RBR buying out the Spaniards Fezz contract. I cant see this happening as no way Fezz woudl allow Alonso to compete against them in another car next year. Alonso woudl have to forfeit a lot of money and it woudl have to be covered by RBR. Not going to happen...not for a guy that is likely to cause political tension in the team...hell more than Webber did.

Kimi woudl be plain sailing...Alonso not so much. But if it does happen says a lot about the Vettel to Fezz rumours!

Which number one driver would join RBR to be Vetel's bitch? Its not the same situation as Webz who was in there first right? They would be joining a team with an established onlgoing WDC runner. You think Kimmi would be able to take that much spunk on the chin? Even Kimmi would throw it up an start laying into Seb.

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