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There are usually hot links to online streaming posted up here around the time of the race but as always its first come first serve.

If you cant stand the quality, hold off and Id wait to download it off from a website that packs the biggest racing punch on the net

PM me if ya wanna know :cool:

You wouldn't consider Monaco the most boring race on the calender????

wtf?

Man, Monaco doesnt belong on the list of "most boring F1 tracks" mang.

Its not their fault were not there to see all the hot glam bishes.

'sides...half the calendar is boring unless the weather or the FIA intervenes.

Oh get f***ed, I'd rather watch paint dry than another Monaco GP...

As far as I'm concern, if they can tweak Valencia a bit, it has the potential to be a very interesting GP, if that be the case, I wouldn't shed a tear if Monaco fell off the GP calendar.. Bring back Zandvoort, Estroil or A1 Ring in it's place anyday...

Any pre race armchair expert predictions peeps?

Hamilton for the win - both ƒerraris blow up, Webber takes second with Vettel thirds but Lh loses his win because he caused both ferraris to explode

Prediction for Webber to get on podium, providing he doesn't spill it on the first lap. Fisichella to get some points, both Toyotas for points. 1 TR on the podium, I also expect something from Brawn, see a Honda in the points (on the proviso it becomes a 'drying' track, wet dry wet dry like Silverstone)..

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Just saw an interview with Bourdais post Spa, man i like the way this guy approaches his racing. He obviously has talent, he was almost in tears regarding the P7. I hope he retains his seat. He is a straight shooter and pretty humble, and having seen some US races he doesnt mind soem tough/hard racing

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