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Not sure how I'm gonna feel about supporting Vettel now that he's in a Ferrari...

For me it just makes it easier. Driver I don't like in a team I don't like. Easy. Hoping Kimi finds something for next year. Been sad watching him struggle so much. Will be interesting to see how Lotus go in 2015.

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He's won his 4 WDC's, its about time he piss away a portion of his prime with that bunch of those traitorous swine

It's just too bad the cancer that is Fernando isn't stuck there with him

But in saying that, looking forward to the dick noses making an exit, 2015 looks promising

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I just hope renault spend their 63.5 credits or whatever it is (whatever a fking "credit" is) fixing their donkey of a motor for next season. Otherwise it'll be business as usual for Merc.

This motor situation really is BS. I just wish they ditched the electric shit, chucked a couple of turbos on em, and gave them 100kg for the race.

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I just hope renault spend their 63.5 credits or whatever it is (whatever a fking "credit" is) fixing their donkey of a motor for next season. Otherwise it'll be business as usual for Merc.

This motor situation really is BS. I just wish they ditched the electric shit, chucked a couple of turbos on em, and gave them 100kg for the race, ground effects, smaller wings and big fcuk off tyres.

FYP

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Homo isn't Senna. I know he tries with the emo thing and the religion but he just isn't. Senna had actual charisma and wasn't a sookie la la and that's just for starters.

If Mc can build a decent chassis (Something which appeared beyond them the last few years) then they may be on for half a good year. The Renault and Ferrari motors aren't suddenly going to be on MB's pace so you'd think Honda would have half a chance to get as close as anyone? First step is to paint the thing orange.

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Keen to see how Honda's engine goes. Also hoping Renault step things up purely so Ricci can have a good go at the championship next year. I'm happy to say he is a genuine title contender for 2015 (unless Renault/Red Bull screw up)

Hopefully next years Ferrari suits Kimi a bit better, but I think it may also suit Vettel if thats the case. Have to wait and see

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Honduh engine will be used in this week's Abu Dhabi test...

Mercedes will make it two in a row next year - no doubt at all. Hopefully Lewis goes back to his true self next year with the entourage of rappers, roscoe etc at races, and his previous M.O. of brain fade crashes.

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Button single-handedly saved 4th place in the constructors for McLaren over Force India. Deserves the drive next year. Out-qualified and thoroughly out raced Magnussen again this weekend. Sure he costs more, but he also brings more in with WCC $$$. If he's not there, I hope McLaren get what they deserve and that Honduh engine turns out to be a real dud.

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