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The whole F1 circus is a farking joke !!!

10 place grid penalty for that !! fcuk me !

What happened to the days of swilling champers and snorting coke off the boobies of race queen porn.

Anyone else see the "bernie says" shite at the beginning of the broadcast...?

makes me feel even more like this:

The whole F1 circus is a farking joke !!!

10 place grid penalty for that !! fcuk me !

What happened to the days of swilling champers and snorting coke off the boobies of race queen porn.

Webber & Alonso only got a reprimand. Webber got a 10 spot grid penalty because that was his third reprimand.

When you watch this, I reckon he's lucky that's all he got!

Edited by hrd-hr30

So pottering around at 60km/h is a problem? It wasnt pretty but hardly dangerous! If either Merc had to swerve to avoid then fair enoguh but the fact they took a long arc around the Fezz suggests they saw it with plenty of time.

Webbers other two offences are were I think the Canada yellow flags where I recall Button and others all got done and the clash with Rosberg at I cant reember which GP. From memory it was a BS clash and warning...but seems to have added up to bite him the ass. Three trumped up BS issues have now cost him any chance of a strong Korean GP.

And dont get me started on safety. If you saw the cluster fark cauised by officials in GP2 then you woudl understand why I think this is a bit of a joke

both Mercedes swered to avoid Webber/Alonso parked on the exit of the blind corner. Go to 1:10 (I did the copy at current time thing, but it doesn't seem to have worked here)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXMCLiAvzg8&feature=player_embedded#t=72

Edited by hrd-hr30

There is two parts to that. A) It is a non event. He unwound some lock to go around Alonso. I dont call that a swerve!

BUT, the second Part B) Was that it did have the potential to be far more dangerous than it was. If Lewis was checking steering wheel...looking in the crowd for a lad boy etc then it coul dhave been comical like the GP2 stuff up

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