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Maybe, if his tires didn't drop off, and if he was able to complete the pass, which he really didn't do on rosberg anyway... It's all well and good breaking late up the inside to make a pass, but it's pointless if you lock up and miss the turn...

Maybe, if his tires didn't drop off, and if he was able to complete the pass, which he really didn't do on rosberg anyway... It's all well and good breaking late up the inside to make a pass, but it's pointless if you lock up and miss the turn...

on both Shirley and Homo he was around the outside, but they were still high risk maneuvers

You were correct, he did skid it up the inside of Shirley

Dan said he was racing for Jules. Not passing up any chance.

Its a strange weekend for the drivers. Personally, I find it good that Dan wanted to put it all on the line, and after all, Red Bull have nothing to lose by taking risks and going for race wins. Homo back to being a sook when he's not winning the race.

I found the race very entertaining, good to see some different people on the podium

Dan said he was racing for Jules. Not passing up any chance.

Its a strange weekend for the drivers. Personally, I find it good that Dan wanted to put it all on the line, and after all, Red Bull have nothing to lose by taking risks and going for race wins. Homo back to being a sook when he's not winning the race.

I found the race very entertaining, good to see some different people on the podium

Bullshit racing for Jules

When he's driving he ain't thinking about Jules trust me

Disco Dan is hungry to win just like all the other drivers but is facing an upward battle in today's F1 environment

Quiet frankly F1 has turned to shit

They need to fix it to make what it used to be, thrilling, competitive, not this oh you didn't overtake the car ahead correctly so stop go penalty for you

Let them f**king race!!!

And for the love of god bring back the sound of the true F1 cars not this gogo gadget revised crap

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Sill season heating up; Hulk...

...rumours in Germany increasingly link him to a full-time Porsche WEC drive. With Hulkenberg said to be disillusioned with his future F1 prospects, the company is believed to have offered him riches beyond his wildest dreams, including post-racing ambassadorial roles and the choice of road cars for life.

Sill season heating up; Hulk...

...rumours in Germany increasingly link him to a full-time Porsche WEC drive. With Hulkenberg said to be disillusioned with his future F1 prospects, the company is believed to have offered him riches beyond his wildest dreams, including post-racing ambassadorial roles and the choice of road cars for life.

Take it...

Sill season heating up; Hulk...

...rumours in Germany increasingly link him to a full-time Porsche WEC drive. With Hulkenberg said to be disillusioned with his future F1 prospects, the company is believed to have offered him riches beyond his wildest dreams, including post-racing ambassadorial roles and the choice of road cars for life.

I'll take the 911. Again.

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