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If the Melb weather hits i will dead set put money on Webz (genuinely) Him and Vettel are equally quick in the wet and the RBR has alwas been a good thing in the wet. The reason i will back Mark is the one area he shines is in the changing conditions. If its dry and gettign wet he is always the quickext, and always has been....and i think back to when he blitzed the field at PI in a FF all those years ago. When everyone knows the grip level and its just light rain he is good. Trust me, if mid quali or race it start drizzling and people are left scratching their heads re just how much grip is there...he will shine :thumbsup:

i think he will struggle even more. Lack of seat time in a current spec F1 car. Has he really done any wet running on top of that?

he did his best time in dodgy conditions this afternoon. only guy faster in that session was Weber, and miles ahead of teammate Rosberg this arvo. Looks like he might be getting the cobwebs out of his system!

practice today was more interesting than the previous race...

that asian in the sauber needs to go. he'll cause 2010 'biggest' aswell as 'most unnecessary' accident

he massively got in the way of at least 6 people in opening practice alone

other than that, great to see button dropping massive skids in pit entry... twice!! sounded spectacular. i love him already

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lol, wouldnt be hard. im preying for a exciting race, not even worried who wins as long as its not homo. just want some action and racing.

he did his best time in dodgy conditions this afternoon. only guy faster in that session was Weber, and miles ahead of teammate Rosberg this arvo. Looks like he might be getting the cobwebs out of his system!

practice today was more interesting than the previous race...

Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has car impounded under anti-hoon laws

UPDATE 11.56pm: FORMER Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton was caught hoon driving and had his car impounded tonight.

The English McLaren driver did a burnout and a fishtail in a 2010 silver Mercedes along Lakeside Drive in front of a Victoria Police divisional van, that pulled him over.

He will be charged on summons with improper use of a vehicle. The sports car was towed to a police yard in Raglan St in Preston, where it will be held for 48 hours under anti-hoon laws.

The divisional van saw Hamilton turn into the street with smoking wheels and pulled him over.

Senior Constable Scott Woodford said the 2008 world champion stopped right away and was "extremely co-operative".

“It would have been fair to say he was fairly disappointed with the incident," he said.

Hamilton was interviewed for around half an hour in the car, and would have been routinely breath-tested.

Hamilton, who was visibly upset, had his car towed away and impounded and will also receive a fine.

It is understood he told policemen at the scene that he was worried this would dent his reputation.

The Herald Sun understands that he was not taken back the police station for questioning.

The incident happened at around 9.15pm tonight.

In 2007, Hamilton was banned from driving in France after being clocked driving at 123mp/h (around 200km/h).

He was given an on-the-fine and his sports car was impounded by French police.

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Thats the pits. Lets see him take it to court and say there was nothing dangerous about what he was doing,, he is a World Champion doing a 30km/h skid ffs

Haven't seen anything that mentioned how fast he was going or anything like that, do you know something we don't?

that asian in the sauber needs to go. he'll cause 2010 'biggest' aswell as 'most unnecessary' accident

he massively got in the way of at least 6 people in opening practice alone

knew he was a douche from last year ;)

Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has car impounded under anti-hoon laws

UPDATE 11.56pm: FORMER Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton was caught hoon driving and had his car impounded tonight.

The English McLaren driver did a burnout and a fishtail in a 2010 silver Mercedes along Lakeside Drive in front of a Victoria Police divisional van, that pulled him over.

Isn't Lake Side Drive part of the track? Must be right next to it if not

'2010 silver Mercedes' didn't have some Vodafone ads on the side, perchance? :). haha

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