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Straight after that we were requested by the stewards, and while waiting I was instructed and misled by my team manager to withhold information, and that is what I did.

"I sincerely apologise to the stewards for wasting their time. I’d like to say sorry to all my fans who have believed in me, and have supported me for years. I am not a liar or a dishonest person. I am a team player. Every time I have been informed to do something I have done it. This time I realise it was a huge mistake. I am learning from it. It has taken a huge toll on me.”

he is a spoilt snotty nosed little wanker. lucky he has a fall guy who he can blame for his own actions. shame it'll ruin the blokes long career with maclaren. but what the fk does lewis care? team player my arse. he is a team of 1.

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how farking good was webber. finally showed he can race, and can make some ballsy moves. just like he used to in the lower categories. also everyone jumping up and down about how lovely vettel is have a look at how light he was! he was a good 10kg lighter than the next heaviest car, and massively lighter than most of the field.

what happend with web? he was in 4th but was classified 8th after the red flag? had he made up 4 spots in that last incomplete race lap or something?

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and yes kimi in shorts getting ice cream and coke half way through a race was gold! he was already thinking about booze and strippers no doubt. lol. all the other guys were wound tight worrying about whether or not they'd be asked to race again, but he just said fk this i'm getting some ice cream!

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thanks for pushing for twilight races burnie :wacko:

bet the european audiences loved getting up just slightly later to watch that... 'race'

you and max are keeping up the good work in 09

also, lol at what seems to be the exact reverse of last years WCC standings

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how farking good was webber. finally showed he can race, and can make some ballsy moves. just like he used to in the lower categories. also everyone jumping up and down about how lovely vettel is have a look at how light he was! he was a good 10kg lighter than the next heaviest car, and massively lighter than most of the field.

what happend with web? he was in 4th but was classified 8th after the red flag? had he made up 4 spots in that last incomplete race lap or something?

Webber pitted and changed tyres (to inters?) then next lap came in again for full wets hence losing a few spots.

Vettel's pace was not on par with Mark Roger Ramjet WebZ in the wet.

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Webber pitted and changed tyres (to inters?) then next lap came in again for full wets hence losing a few spots.

Vettel's pace was not on par with Mark Roger Ramjet WebZ in the wet.

yeah webber would have been possibly even P1 if he'd been able to hold on. he was on full wets. then went to inters for 1 or 2 laps, then back to wets, then race stopped. had he held on he would have been much higher up. and the lap the race was stopped other cars were pitting for their wets which put webber back up to 4th where he should have been, but they counted back to the previous lap which I think was webbers out lap. poor bloke. even when scoring points he has absolutely no luck at all. he should have been 4th or better.

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webber, I love you big man. this is your year! show us what you're made of. at least if vets runs light and out qualies you everyone will see it with the published weights this year. so don't sweat, just keep driving like you did in malaysia. I reckon this was webbers best race in a long time.

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word on Webber. Looked very racy! awesome.

I couldnt beleive they classified him in 8th! I was sat there like WTF for 30 mins cranky as that they wasnt talking about that lol!

He was in 4th and wouldnt be long till he got 3rd....

At least they re-jigged it into final position of 6th. but still he must be cut.

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word on Webber. Looked very racy! awesome.

I couldnt beleive they classified him in 8th! I was sat there like WTF for 30 mins cranky as that they wasnt talking about that lol!

He was in 4th and wouldnt be long till he got 3rd....

At least they re-jigged it into final position of 6th. but still he must be cut.

me too! when I watched it I was like wtf? but I guessed they must have classified the race on the last full lap which sucks. had he not pitted I think he would have been classified as 1st! people say well done jb but it was just luck of the draw with the way things finished. shame everyone pussied out and followed the leader from wets to inters and back to wets. had one broken form and done 1 less stop there would have been a win on offer with the way the race was stopped.

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Anyone else hear the radio communication between Massa and (I'm assuming) his engineer?

It went something along the lines of

"Bring me the clear visor! I can't see shit!"

"Felibe baby we're bringing the visor just stay calm!"

And yes the second person in the communication was a man.

Just made me chuckle, especially when you see Kimi eating an ice cream and drinking a coke.

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Anyone else hear the radio communication between Massa and (I'm assuming) his engineer?

It went something along the lines of

"Bring me the clear visor! I can't see shit!"

"Felibe baby we're bringing the visor just stay calm!"

And yes the second person in the communication was a man.

Just made me chuckle, especially when you see Kimi eating an ice cream and drinking a coke.

yeah it was gold. BRING ME A NUMBER 1 VISOR. I NEEEED A NUMBER 1 VISOR. I CAN'T SEE. BRING IT NOWWWW!!!!

haha, he was doing his nut, and at that point he was just being pushed along on the grid... lol.

"fellipe baby, we ARE bringing a number one visor, just calm down."

and yep, perfect contrast. phillip was going off his rocker whilst kimi was relaxing inside, in the dry, with his wawie-pop and coke, in shorts and his biggest problem was trying to decide between the steak or the salmon for dinner...

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Webber never got any higher than position 3, so yes had the race been red flagged 2 laps earlier he would have finished 3rd but as always luck was not on his side.

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what happend with web? he was in 4th but was classified 8th after the red flag? had he made up 4 spots in that last incomplete race lap or something?

The finish was decided by the last 'clean' lap, no safety car from what i can gather.

So that was about 1/2 a lap before webber was upto 4th or whatever... hence he's noted as being lower.

Had he come in a lap earlier for inters - he'd be 3rd.

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That race, albeit short, had a few of the best things I've seen in ages in it. Webber and Lewis fighting for position, not mark getting lapped. Kimi eating his ice cream, and that fantastic radio convo with massa and his engineer. LOL i cracked it at that!

I think Webber showed how good he can be and I can't wait for round 3!!

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