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Recently won the Dewar Trophy, which is the reason these photos came out.

Couple more pics. I know the engine is tiny, but the compressor looks huge.

http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Mercedes-Formel-1-GP-Russland-Sochi-8-Oktober-2014-fotoshowBigImage-36f134d8-815946.jpg

http://img1.auto-motor-und-sport.de/Williams-Technik-GP-Russland-2014-fotoshowBigImage-9d6b9f7a-818287.jpg

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^^ interesting stuff. gotta love that "ferrari payment" not that it seems to be helping them this year :rofl2:

Given the amount of money Ferrari get they have historically underperformed. I just don't buy the argument they deserve more in the way of historic payments than anyone else because "they are important to F1". Well they are, but F1 is also massively important to Ferrari and there is no other series they would get the kind of publicity F1 brings them. Shouldn't mean they get 3x anyone else.

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Says that Marussia forfeit the constructors prize money from getting their first points this year because they can't finish the season, that's pretty shit. The team that need the money & can't afford to race loses the money they've already earned

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