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Well it sort of makes you realise why everyone was getting bitter & twisted about the diffusres.

Brawn, Williams & Toyota are all way up there.

PS the F1 website live lap timing links suck teh wang. Sooooo slow.

have to agree, i wonder what the other teams will do for the next races? swap to a similar design or keep what they have?

http://en.f1-live.com/f1/en/headlines/news...327052145.shtml

Kimi did well with the super soft

Yeh, cant wait for this last 25mins. I cant believe that the McLarens, Ferraris, Renauls and BMWs are really the abck order of the grid. Its alarming how quick the Force India are relative to some of the teams who were hoping to make the step forward.

Interesting, very interesting. COME ON WILLIAMS, even though i think both drivers are toss pots i want to see Williams back on top

Hey guys I have a spare general admission ticket for the F1 on Saturday (tomorrow) they are selling for $85 but I'll sell for $70 bucks

Call me on 0402440010 I can deliver ticket if you dont live out in the sticks icon_lol.gif

Cheers

Liam.

Oh god... they're so much more horrible in real life

Sound nice, but hurt my soul to see lap the track

Other than that, plenty of n00b mistakes, funny as hell. Alonso's power slide through the second part of the first turn was just magical to watch. 20-30m full throttle oppi lock 700hp skids on my friday morning... melbourne rox

I thought a few of them still looked relatively 'normal'

Toyota, BMW just off the top of my head, didn't look terrible...

Brawn GP looks decent in white

Ferrari doesn't look as agressive due to the 1 solid color not breaking up any of the new smoother body work...

All the diffuser cars looks way more planted to the road and have much better drive out of corners. They will wear tyres faster..

I wonder where this is going to go? If its ruled illegal it will set all the teams using back alot. If its not illegal.. Then HOW the f**k did all the major teams not see it.

Especially Ferrari, they are always borderline with trying to push the rules.

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this diffuser business has me worried

really worried...

Well Massa 3rd quickest in prac 3... Just under half a second slower than the diffuser guys, with the mercmac another half a second behind RBR/Jihadfez... Louise should be worried, very worried... Kovi looking much stronger this year, I think if Lewis doesn't score this round, he will be a bit rattled.. Not used to driving a shit car I suppose... :D

On that note, I hope Kimi can find some of that prac 1 pace for quali...

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