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Love Webbers reaction over the radio "<holler, scream, whoop, yell>.YES!... FKN BEAUTY... <Holler, cough, voice catches in throat>"

Well deserved, validation for years of bad luck. He'll be there again before the year is out.

Oh, and boss, if you read this, I won't be in tomorrow. Going to the casino with the other lads who watched the GP at my place. Then probably to a strip club. I'll dedicate the first lap dance to Webber!

Edited by Kozeyekan
Oh, and boss, if you read this, I won't be in tomorrow. Going to the casino with the other lads who watched the GP at my place. Then probably to a strip club. I'll dedicate the first lap dance to Webber!

So you want to celebrate Webber winning by getting a hardon.

Wait.... what?

Well done to Webs, he has had a lot of bad luck and binned it countless times of his own accord but I'm still proud to hear our anthem being played for once. Hopefully he can win a few more now.

HAMILTON-ESQUE!

If I ever read or hear that again, I would kindly ask that said person to go eat a d1ck and to please die in the process! :):banana:

lol Dez...

Hamilton haders foreevaaaaahhhh!!! :banana:

Edited by Marco-R34GTT
So you want to celebrate Webber winning by getting a hardon.

:):banana::banana::banana: Well I've just bought Perth's entire supply of kleenex tissues... Don't know about you guys... :bunny::bunny:

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Awesome result :)

Thought the drive through was a bit harsh considering the rear view out of these cars but it was a fair old hit. To be honest I felt like switching off the TV after that, but when I realized where he re-joined the field I knew it would be on!

Great drive by Webz and I think it was fitting that he actually had to fight to stay at the front rather than just leading from pole.

Unbelievable, who was surprised with the drive thru penalty? no one i bet, thats standard Webber luck....

I actually thought it would have been Rubens hitting Webz lol so it was something different. I nearly turned it off but thought he still might be a chance if it rains.....

When he did the drive through behind rubens and came out in clear air it was perfect. RBR stratergists got it spot on. Gave him that 6 or so laps to let loose, Even the stop to put him back out infront of Button later in the race was spot on. It was all perfect. But at the end of the day Webz still had to punch out solid laps to consolidate. 34s on the harder tyre was excellent.

Well deserved and overdue win.....SB did well after a horror start but still shows he struggles when not on pole. But in his defence passing looks non existant.

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