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* Rosberg got a really good start jumping both Dan and Hamilton

* Kobiashi locked all 4 and tagged Raikkonen and then rear-ended Massa

* Hamilton and Vettel retire within 5 laps

* You couldn't hear the cars leaving the line over the commentary :/

Edited by chus13

Need break down of start pls

romain to start from pit lane, got a penalty straight away for leaving garage too early

two aborted starts each for marussias

off the start kevin nearly loses it off the line, rear steps out, nearly wipes out alonso

kamui locks up, takes out massa and taps kimi i think

lewis told to retire, then not, then actually retires

vettel complains for a while about no power, then retires

hulk passing heaps of drivers, same with bottas

bottas following alonso close taps the wall where rachael finch rolled over

sheered the wheel rim and had to pit

safety car out to clean up the tyre and wheel rim on track

now reports of a bit of rain

Edited by MatthewT85

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