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They are still being 'processed' taking heeeaps longer than the others (normally 30sec) so maybe check back in an hour or so if they still arent working tomorrow i'll re-upload them.

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They are still being 'processed' taking heeeaps longer than the others (normally 30sec) so maybe check back in an hour or so if they still arent working tomorrow i'll re-upload them.

thought thats all it was, but because the last 1 worked i thought maybe those 2 just stuffed up.

ill check back later though, thanks :teehee:

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What a joke race. Worst race of the season, 13 cars DNFing, im so glad i stayed up to watch this one

And Ferrari pulling the same old tricks again. always find a way around team orders dont they

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fisi on first race with new engine, alonso on second... you almost made a valid point that time

Hey spina if your still around bring your PS2 control... and you piece of shit chipped station...

and find out why you PM's arnt working

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Toyota dragging undertray: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KqiWclfAFCE

Sato crash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW8h50KYEok

First corner crash: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cvM9LmfcLJM

Lap onboard Michael Schumacher: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46uOG9JFm60 (still processing)

Rosberg overtaking: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vU4uhs6ZQA (still processing)

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Excuse me? Ban Sato!?? Ban you bitch!

Sato has had to endure alot of bad luck, many of his "mistakes" were really the cars fault. Sato is the next big thing, i hear rumours that MS himself thinks Sato may be the next challenger to his record's. Sato is the only reason i watch F1, he has a great racing pedigree and its only a matter of time until he succeeds. He has shown great pace, and that he has a winning mentality. Sato reminds me of Senna in his glory days.

I think the main problem is that he outperforms himself, he is to good for himself so thats what is holding him back. Sato needs to slow down and tkae it down a peg or two, this way he will finish top 10 minimum if the car is reliable.

Viva La Sato!!!

I mean look at him he even looks like an F1 driver:

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He even gets the bitches...

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I tend to think Sato is an accident waiting to happen too, in the mould of ralph schumacher, cant see him doing anything extraordinary at all been too long

accidents waiting to happen or "too good for themselves" :D

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There have been plenty of worse drivers then Sato around. He did a reasonable job in the Jordan and did a reasonable job at Honda, with glimpses of pace.

Im not sayign he is great, but he isnt anywhere near as bad as ppl are making out.

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