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So what is the verdict? They canned the qualifying on TV here in India because there has been a bombing in Delhi. It was too late for me to get a high speed connection to stream it :thanks:

So Webber 3, Vettel 1? Seriously hope Vettel and Heikki fark each other up and leave Webber alone for a change :D

And it seems Louise has taken his girlfriends HRT/Estrogen tablets and lost his balls :) Oh Lewis, you have to be careful with some of those calls of yours :P The bloke with no balls has out qualified you and the guy on the back foot is a bunch of rows ahead of you as well :laugh:

Yep.

Vettel

Kovalainen

Webber

Hamilton dead last in Q2, and before everyone blames it on tires, he was 2 seconds a lap slower than P14 Raikkonen when on full wets like the rest of the field. The rain master, P15.

Good on Vettel! The boy can drive.

Will be an interesting race. Kimi can make it hard for him, with being so deep in the pack Lewis shouls show some caution....but i bet he doesnt. Kubey has no reason to make his life easy, Alonso will make it hard for him...lol, it will be a good test for him as there are some strong guys back there with him that will make him fight.

LOL, he looks like such a tool for his comments, but has given himself the leap board for an impressive race

caught some of it on tv last night, didn't even know it was goingt o be a wet quali, so it was very entertaining to watch. Good stuff to vettel for putting it on pole and the rest of the slow guys in the front. It is kind of strange that most of the middle pack seems to have moved to the frotn and the front runners down to the middle. If race day is a wet one then god damn it's going to be awesome........now....massa, please keep the car on track.

WELL DONE VETTEL! Outstanding.

What MW didnt say in the interview was that hes going to have a tough nut in the likes of you to deal with next season.

(THAT will be a matchup to either make or break MW.)

Again, LH was a dick with the tyre choice. Thats the 4th time ive seen him get it fundamentally wrong especially when everyone else was on the obvious choice.

Having said that, RK didnt make any progress, KR is only one ahead of him and FM is very fortunate to have escaped the tractor beam of Monza...and ending up 6th is nothing amazing to be honest.

SB again proves hes got the goods and almost got into the top 3 cut if it werent for Webbos last lap heroics.

I was amazed and pleased for NR, SB, SV and even JF, holy shit - a F.A in 12th????

The Force India outqualified a Ferrari a Mac and a BMW! :thanks:

Its going to be a cracking race tonight - i really hope the rain hangs around to ensure we enjoy every lap of it.

I predict there will be a big first corner smash up involving all sorts of people.

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