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Haha. I lost my shit at Webber binning it on the podium, also Alonso and to a lesser extent Vettel gave him a decent champagne bukkake as well lol.

I'm going to miss Webber and the V8's next year. I dont believe that the V6 turbos will give the same aural satisfaction, but, I still can't wait until next season. Only 4 months to go now :D

Edited by chus13

The podium was funny. And what a great moment to see Mark with his helmet off. I am hooked, going ot be hinting for the limited edition pic of that shot!.

Cant wait to see him at Le Mans nest year. Austrian GP, Lemans and Goodwood means ery fe track days for me over the next 6 months

And, again, whether Dan has improved his race pace or Jev lost the plot.

what do you mean "and again.."? Last race JEV caught Dan. Swings and roundabouts...

It's like saying "And again, whether Rosberg improved his race pace or Hamilton lost the plot".

Hard to draw meaningful conclusions from one mixed up race where they had no dry setup time in practice - Button got 4th just to prove how mixed up it all was here.

Edited by hrd-hr30

Jones is the pick IMO due to the sun being behind your back and the ability to see the run into turn 1. Brabham has the sun in your eyes and you only see the cars when they arrive at turn 1.

thanks!

this is what I needed to know. :)

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