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Yeh, he wasnt great...but hwo many kms had he done in any F1 car, let alone the one he was driving. How good is the silly Arrows with Aero upgrades on todays tyre???? Im not goign to be too criticla of they guy...hats off to him for not damaging the car everytime he went out there...when Button , Rosberg. MS spin in practice etc they are testing grip levels etc. Ide spins nad he is a hack... :D

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I think Fisi had a case as JV got a 2 spot penalty for holding him up in qualifying session 2.

Another DNF for Webber unfortunately (especially after his excellent start) - hydraulics this time apparantly :spank:

Hopefully Kimi can come through the pack and prevent big head little man or Schumi from winning...

Commercials finished -> Back to the race :worship:

Bloody good effort from Schumi - I think it's safe to say that Ferrari are on the way back.

Still spewing about Webber's DNF, especially considering how well Rosberg ended up. I think Webber would have very easily finished 5th on a similar strategy (considering he was a fair way ahead of Rosberg when he retired).

hmm ITV sure do love button. i agree, give us a rest James and Martin, we dont car about button!

i was pissed that webbers car let him down again. he was going well.

very happy to see ms back on top.:D

i thought (as usual) fisi carried on like a girl. JV did nothing wrong. They are all trying to qualify as best they can. if fisi reckons he was that much quicker then he should have made a pass, but from the pics i saw he was not even close and was shaking his fist from half the length of the straight away from JV. i was shocked that JV was penalised. plus JV may be a pretty boy, but he would probably still kick fisis ass, so fisi may want to thing twice before he goes to pick a pit fight again. especially considering JV still had his helemet on lol. fisi is no doubt feeling the heat and constantly looks to blame others. just smarted up buddy.

poor webber. 3 out of 5 races DNF this year. and he is still 9th in the championship...

Its got nothin to do with Honda-its a Button-James-Martin English thing. The same thing happened with 'our' Nige. Bloody poms stick together and talk up their drivers. Same in Italy all ya get is Ferrari talked up. I bet if you had 2 non-English drivers in Honda you would never hear about them

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