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So fark knuckle on pole, wonder if Webz will be game to even try to overtake??? The final laps of Canada were a but strange with Vettels pace falling to 3-4 seconds per lap with gearbox problems yet Webber slowed with no reported problems

..and LOL, check out the body language. Webz didnt shake Vetool's hand when at the weigh in. Body language looks tough in the press conference :) Come on Webz, lets get it off the line tomorrow and make ze German cry :D

he acts more like an italian than a german. all the wild gesturing after the incident at the The land of goat sphincter rings GP, overenthusiastic when getting pole. all a little bit too emotional. he needs to learn some manners and try to gain some respect.

I hope Webber smashes him in a big brotherly sort of way.

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