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Hey, piss off! Chokehold is a bit of a fav of mine. He is on ESPN Star Sport a lot and he is a great guy, real car geek...and this hack of a bloke next to him who is "my nephew is so shit he needs me to start pumping his tyres full of hot air 10 years before he is even close to an F1 drive"

He has gone ok this year...all up I think he is done more then Di Gassi and Bullseye Senna

Well it looks as thought Ferrare have jumped the Macs for this race and Red Bull are still around the front two rows.

One thing is traffic at that place is shocking. The final times for the session were a little mixed because cars kept hitting traffic, but the Fezz and RBR all seemed to get 6 or so laps out of their softs in the 1:16-1:15 range.

Can't want for quali.....it looks like this track will be hard for overtaking but will be a close weekend

Vettel and Alonso are a class apart at present. Has anyone got anything in reserve for Q2 & Q3. Cant see Webz being quick enough in the first sector, he has been a few tenths off Vettel all weekend. Biggest casual gap i have observed between the two all year

Casual gap?

RBRs were on the hards and Alonso on the softs. Well thats what i could gather,. ESPN never tell you and its sometimes hard to pick up on screen

Great to see Williams in the top 10 and Rubens 6th! Interesting to see if RBR can lift the pace on the softs. At present Webz will be struggling to get on the front row....has not been able to turn the tyres on and seems to need the extra lap to get the time...

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