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He wont do that. He would rather fake something in his eye and then yell victim for the rest of his career. Will be interesting to see what happens an Abadab. Really hope Williams kind shake up the grid and get in the mix. But in truth Rosberg threw it all away with a messy Monza and US GPs

Still, be rather funny for Rosberg to luck into his first WDC. I mean its good enough for Hamilton then why not Rosberg :)

Fair enough, still one of the most awkward podium interviews, and most of them are pretty fkin awkward.. Piquet pretty much said he wanted to nob hamo's mrs then went to Massa lol

Louise is very paranoid about his hair post race these days

Fark me they are going at each other about these engines, Horner has said f1 should go back to the old v8's and merc are definite and will not allow the other teams to unfreeze the engine rules.

But then you have King Retard talking about Super GP2 cars for the smaller teams. FFS, the answer is stop lining your own pockets with hundreds of millions per year to manage the series and invest in your own business like the rest of the world has to!!!!!

Serioulsy, anyone come across what Bernie and his motley crew at CVC earn? I am betting they take more out of F1 than they are paying the smallest teams

That Joe Saward link had an estimate. Its shitloads. More than enough to fix everyone's problems.

Feel bad for Marussia they were a good team before they got to F1 and at the end conducted themselves with a lot more dignity and professionalism than Caterham.

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