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So i watch and shake head. Nico jumping around celbrating(not after stunning lap) after causing a yellow, Lewis sulking. But I watch F1 for driving entertainment, not finishing school etiquette. Thank god Mercedes pair are racing - this is entertaining. I know who I want to win tonight, the driver, not a professor (Prost like accumulator) :-)

If you want to see driving entertainment watch the GP2 Race 1 :)

Cars tag each other into the hairpin and spin around blocking the track, suddenly 20 cars are all trying to find there own way through resulting in the race red flagged. Marshals everywhere, crane trying to fix the situation. Then they cant get the cars restarted (push start) because they are too hot from sitting idling so marshals push them all the way around to the downhill exit of the tunnel. Quite hilarious!

I don't even bother waiting for the podium interviews...

Lewis couldn't see through the tears at the end. Was hoping Dan would snatch 2nd off him...

Kimi was bloody unlucky, but good to see him get his mojo back in the car.

Dan continues to impress. Kept an extremely cool head catching and looking for a way around Hamilton. I think if he can stay in a fast car he has a bright future

Flicking through some news articles at the moment and looks like Hamilton is trying to screw up his Mercedes drive, saying McLaren would have pitted him as soon as sutil crashed if he were still racing for them, and also saying that NIco and himself are not friends. He obviously doesn't think before he talks

Kimi on for a good race till that puncture, really went downhill from there

Fantastic finish for the race last night. Pity the Mercs are so much quicker on the straights. The only place to overtake on the track and Hamilton could re gain a gap at it. Dan should have been second. But that's how the cookie crumbles!

In saying that i feel for Hamilton. Everything was not going his way. He deserved better.

also message to vettel: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA that's what you get.

P.S i hate Vettel.

Inb4 Daniel gets his podium taken because his beard wasn't to regulation or some shit.

Flicking through some news articles at the moment and looks like Hamilton is trying to screw up his Mercedes drive, saying McLaren would have pitted him as soon as sutil crashed if he were still racing for them, and also saying that NIco and himself are not friends. He obviously doesn't think before he talks

Homo is lucky there is no well credentialled German who appears to be disenchanted with his team floating about and who could easilly take his spot.

Oh, wait.

Hamilton is either doing this because he is a complete douche bag or he is getting some very, very poor advice. Interesting to see what happening in Spain with him turning up his engine. Note that it came out of the team, not out of Rosbergs mouth.

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