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king arry

what would you like vettel to say if he wins it ?
--- bad job boys you suck --

( only joking with you arry )

posted on 7/7/13

No DRS. Partisan of me to say but Vettel and Red Bull destroying my life long interest in F1.

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"Yeaaaah baby!" Arrrrrrrggggh

posted on 7/7/13

very smart very quick driver won fair and square against the quicker lotus"s ---

posted on 7/7/13

Martial, not sure, maybe something in German? I am just begrudging of his success. Definitely a top 3 driver, and on stats, one of the best of all time. I just like competition. Even if an English driver kept winning in the best car, you'd get bored of watching it after 3 and a half seasons.

posted on 7/7/13

F1 is so boring knowing who will win it every season. 2007 and 2008 were still my favourites

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posted on 7/7/13

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ja606_wtcbu
Top 10 = 9
Spot on = 1
+/- 1 = 2
+/- 2 = 2

ja606anfieldrap
Top 10 = 6
Spot on = 2
+/- 1 = 0
+/- 2 = 2

ja606anti_stan
Top 10 = 7
Spot on = 1
+/- 1 = 2
+/- 2 = 0

ja606manutddaredevil
Top 10 = 8
Spot on = 2
+/- 1 = 1
+/- 2 = 1

posted on 7/7/13

king arry

dont worry about it any english driver will always find a way of messing up --
wont go far wrong if you back a german

posted on 7/7/13

Martial, you're not wrong. <OK>

Driver of the day?

of the day for me was Rosberg, holding up Hamilton, although you might argue he was worried about letting Raikonnen through too. Cost Hamilton a fight with Alonso for fourth IMO.

posted on 7/7/13

Lewis was nowhere near fast enough to challenge the top four.

posted on 7/7/13

I'm not sure Lewis was that much slower than Alonso. He finished 5th, and my statement above was just that had he not lost time on fresh rubber behind Rosberg, there is a strong possibility that Grosjean would not have jumped him at the first round of stops. Then at least those who finished 2nd, 3rd and 4th would have had to fight past him, rather than Hamilton being in fairly thick traffic whenever he came out of the pits.

posted on 7/7/13

I was watching the timing, Lewis just couldn't compete with RB, Ferrari and Lotus. He gained two places through RB not putting Webber's tyres on and Massa spinning out.
I would say he was around 3/4 of a second off the race pace. Just look at what Rosberg did. It's a shame because Mercedes could really spice things up if they sorted the deg.

posted on 7/7/13

Indeed, it would be great if people could actually take points off Vettel but the other guys just take points off each other, allowing Vettel to increase his lead in the championship

posted on 7/7/13

Breaking News:

Red Bull excluded from the German GP and banned from the Hungarian GP for allowing Webber to leave without all wheels attached.












posted on 7/7/13

We all wish

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Yeah^^ I do expect a pretty severe fine though.

posted on 7/7/13

It's not Webber's fault, a fine should be sufficient

posted on 8/7/13

Ah, he had the best car and the better pit crew.

Both mattered today.

Brave fight from Hamilton, as usual but let's be honest, it was all over by the first corner.


Even so, still a great week-end of sport for the British.

I can't help feeling there hould be a fair sized St George's Cross on that Red Bull!

posted on 8/7/13

Indeed, British Engineering at it's finest

posted on 10/7/13

RedBull and Force India have been fined for unsafe pit releases.
Red Bull were fined €30,000 after the right-rear tyre from Mark Webber’s car became detached as the Australian left his pit box. The errant tyre subsequently bounced down the pit lane before striking an FOM cameraman who was treated at the circuit’s medical centre before being helicoptered to Koblenz Hospital for observation.

Force India, meanwhile, were given a €5,000 fine after releasing Paul di Resta into the path of Toro Rosso’s Jean-Eric Vergne.

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