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yes I can't believe what RBR did to webber. he was looking good for a finish between 3rd and 6th but making him pit right after one safety car and before another completely sunk him.

The Canadian GP always has lots of action :) . I was soooo happy to see Sato pass Alonso the fag round the outside, and too see Wurz get a podium :worship: . And I was sad to see Massa black flagged. I just read that Kubica only has a sprained ankle, so that's good, it was a monster hit.

I think the new safty car rules are shit, too complex, and take that exitment of getting the pit stop just right at safty car times.

Reikenin has been a dissapointment this year, thought he was going to be faster than Massa.

hamilton doesn't do it for me at all. yes he is very fast. yes he is no doubt the most promising young driver in F1, but i don't know what it is, but i just don't care....

i've been saying it for over a year now, super aguri is the sh1t. supper coo in japanese. and sato has done the right thing. he's shown over a few years that if you fvk with him he will t-bone you off the track. so now people give him a wide berth which means he's going straight to the top.

I still can't believe RBR didn't pit webber under safety car and they fking insane? he would have been looking good for 3rd or 4th. retards.

I, for one, wont be happy until I can get some super cool Super Aguri merchandise.

Hell I was a fan of Aguri Suzuki when he drove for Larrousse....

But Davidson was supposed to be good, so what the hell is he doing?

I can't understand what RBR where thinking either. But Honda managed the same degree of stupidity - so maybe it is just that there isn't anyone in the world who understands the safety car rules anymore.

I, for one, wont be happy until I can get some super cool Super Aguri merchandise.

Hell I was a fan of Aguri Suzuki when he drove for Larrousse....

But Davidson was supposed to be good, so what the hell is he doing?

I can't understand what RBR where thinking either. But Honda managed the same degree of stupidity - so maybe it is just that there isn't anyone in the world who understands the safety car rules anymore.

well alonso and kimi both came in the lap before (under that safety car). such a shame as webber for once was actually passing people on track too.

damn, I could have got you a shitload of Super Aguri Merchandise. last time I was in tokyo it was all 50% off!

;)

I just want to stand next to some bogon in a HRT jacket wearing the Super Aguri stuff.

:)

With regard to the safety car you can't help but feel sorry for young Rosberg. He got shafted simply because he had to come in because otherwise he would have run out of fuel. He has really stepped up this year & is belting his team mate.

Same happened to Alonso, except I don't have anywhere near the same amount of sympathy as he had an absolute dog of a race. Wouldn't like to be in his head at the present time....

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I, for one, wont be happy until I can get some super cool Super Aguri merchandise.

Hell I was a fan of Aguri Suzuki when he drove for Larrousse....

But Davidson was supposed to be good, so what the hell is he doing?

I can't understand what RBR where thinking either. But Honda managed the same degree of stupidity - so maybe it is just that there isn't anyone in the world who understands the safety car rules anymore.

Super Aguri merchandise is awsome :) i've got a hat coming from japan 450x6002007030800006di1.jpg

i've got more stuff coming soon yay :)

Simply awesome race, I was going off my nut. The Kubica crash was sickening to watch, 10 years ago he would be dead.

Sato is an overtaking god.....it has crossed my mind before that a big reason why you don't see much overtaking anymore is no-one is prepared to have a go. Thankfully plenty of people seemed keen in this race. Did they all come off?? No but f**k me it was good to watch.

Lewis is good......really really good. Although don't forget J. Villeneuve also won his 5th or 6th or something race in his rookie year....and look what happened to him.

That Taku keyring is just beyond cool.....I want one!!!

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