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Really glad I decided to tip Mark for pole now :-)

I think he's got a good chance for the win tomorrow. He's got Hamilton between him and Vettel, so if he gets a half decent start (yes, yes, I know), I think he can get it done.

I've got a good feeling about this :yes:

how u rekn hes thinking lol...

hamo to the side. vettel behind, and the 2 red rigs there aswell... if hes leading end of lap 1 ill be very suprised...shame u cant bet on whos the 1st to get a drive through :P hamo $1.01?

Ivan what stands are the best viewing for the race in Melbourne I am just organising/booking the trip down next week.

depends what you're prepared to spend son

If you are jumping on something now, i got ticket prices for next year and by far the best option is to do the "Four Corner Grandstand Package" ]Fangio of Brabham Package for about $430.

If you want to be a cheapskate, i can get you general admission student tickets for $98

Best stand by far in Melbourne is brabham or jones. 4 corners is ok but you get stiffed on race day. Personally of the two I like brabham best. Inside of t1.

GO WEBBER!!!!!

Thanks Ivan and Richard for the heads up. Money isn't the main consideration, the best bang for my buck is the what I am after. Accommodation will be the next hurdle.

Do you get to choose what end of the stand the seats are located or is that randomly assigned?

OneHD is go...

Let's see how many ads they can get into the race tonight

Last night they made a point of noting they'd stick with quali from the break following q2 all the way through q3...Don't think anyone would mind them taking an ad break then...One less to cram into the race at least..

Not known for his starting prowess...

Same as usual for me, I'll get to watch til 11pm when I have to leave for work, then watch the rest when I get home in the morning. Might have to wait til after I watch motoGP which will be live when I get home though lol

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