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It's not Red Bulls fault that they can design a wing that will generate higher loads in use than the FIA tests for in the static tests, is it?

Nope not at all.. i love it!

good to see fezz now up top to split up jensen and hamos lead..

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I stay about 150mtrs from the Singapore GP track, walked around it yesterday ong the awy back from lunch. Air Force was getting some practice in...

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Will be an interesting GP. Looks like the race will be at the back of the Top 10 with Button trying to learn how to drive a Mac quick, Kubica, Hamo etc. Expect that Webz and Vetterl will drive off. Even if they stuff up the start, they should just be patient and wait for the first round of stops then blitzt them....when you have over a second in the tank there is no excuse for not getting a 1-2.

Points for the championship could be interesting at end of today. You would have to expect Button to lose out to one, if not both of the RBR drivers, lets see how many points McLaren can salvage.

PS, i dont like the happy Webber. He seems to be at his best when he thiks he is being shafted where he shows steely determination. He seemed to happy yesterday, lets see if he can win happy :)

Rest easy all, I'm here!

Shit reception in the cardboard box!!!

Waiting to see Ze-Tool lunch his start and crowd Capt Chin.

GONZ will swoop Tool and stay behind Webz for the duration.

Schumie to claim bottom step.

On my iPhone so banter tonight may be limited.

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