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I want this picture on my wall. :yes:

LOL, yeh hopefully there are a few good pics. I will be throwing soem coin at a commemorative/framed picture of it! :)

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.

I think after 19 races....there have not been too many where they occupy the same bit of track for the whole GP with neither having problems. In Brazil Vergne had a Webebr-esque start and that was it. He dropped it on teh last lap in US when the lap before I read he had a rushed lunge at Dan only to clip the Sauber a lap later. For a good part of the start of the year, on merit he looked the equal whilst Dan was having car problems. But when they were running he looked arguably the better pic but was hard to tell with poor pace of car and reliability. I think Dan has been damn solid post announcement when he could have been excused for dreaming for the remainder of the season when JEV mayhave got his chest out with something to prove. Has not worked out that way...and my boy Romain has been the kick ass Frenchman on the grid (ok Swiss-Frenchman)

Good to read Webber pay Seb a compliment on his way out.

".... It's been a real pleasure for me to finish today's race like this. Yeah, and also to finish on the podium with arguable the two best guys of the generation we're in at the moment. I hold them in very high esteem. I'm happy with the finish and I'm happy to go and do something different now. It was a special day for myself"

LOL, yeh hopefully there are a few good pics. I will be throwing soem coin at a commemorative/framed picture of it! :)

yeh same, I'm not sure who's going to sell them so I'll have to keep an eye out. :)

Good to read Webber pay Seb a compliment on his way out.

".... It's been a real pleasure for me to finish today's race like this. Yeah, and also to finish on the podium with arguable the two best guys of the generation we're in at the moment. I hold them in very high esteem. I'm happy with the finish and I'm happy to go and do something different now. It was a special day for myself"

Also paid him the compliment of walking past him and the naff Brazilian interviewer on podium so he could chat to Nando.

no helmet, hence 100,000 fine from FIA is in the mail

$100,000 less to spend on things he doesn't already have.....

Mansion in the UK....nope

Porsche....nope

There must be something he doesn't have (no jokes about the missus please).

$100,000 less to spend on things he doesn't already have.....

Mansion in the UK....nope

Porsche....nope

There must be something he doesn't have (no jokes about the missus please).

he doesn't have a shitty house worth nothing on the current market with a huge rotten mortgage on it

Please take it Mark............please!!!!

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