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of course, gotta move with the times. Does he really only have 1 sponsor?? http://www.fernandoalonso.com/en/patrocinadores/

Fittipaldi's JPS lotus 72(??) were the hottest looking F1 ever IMO... shape & livery. The latest attempt to revamp it was mehhh...

The 95T was better. Whatever happened to Ducarouge?

Anyway the current "Lotus" is just an attempt to cash in on a history that sadly died in 1994.

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That is BS!

Honda need to homologate their engine like the others had to first time around. They already have the advantage from having a full season of observing the technology of the other manifacturers and extended front end development of their engine.

Meh, the who engine fiasco is a joke anyway. I don't have a problem with the engines but its a joke how the whole thing is being administered. By putting them on a strict engine life cycle they are probably increasing the cost of the programs by a significant amount ...

Been asked and answered plenty of times but I never paid attention as it didn't apply to me... But what is everyone's pick for the best grandstand seating at the Australian GP?

Needs to have a screen in front of it which I'm assuming they all do...

Been asked and answered plenty of times but I never paid attention as it didn't apply to me... But what is everyone's pick for the best grandstand seating at the Australian GP?

Needs to have a screen in front of it which I'm assuming they all do...

Jones is the best bet IMO, on a sunny day the sun is behind you and you can see the cars coming down the front straight/pit exit and you get to see the right left combo with some overtaking at this corner.

World champion stand is good, I was there the last 2 years, Undercover and screen in front. Get to see pretty much 3 corners.

If you decide to go there, sit near the back. Its Melboure, and it will rain, you'll get wet in the front few rows. If not, sun is a killer there anyway. I think I sat 3rd from the back row last year, back row about dead centre of the grand stand would be the best, but probably sold out (stand B I think it was)

Been asked and answered plenty of times but I never paid attention as it didn't apply to me... But what is everyone's pick for the best grandstand seating at the Australian GP?

Needs to have a screen in front of it which I'm assuming they all do...

i enjoyed the brabham stand last year

on the inside of corner one

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