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Was so dirty when vettel topped it. Hopefully hamilton will do a "banzai" on vettel in turn 1, vettel would not be sleeping soundly tonight with hamilton next to him.

Button and Alonso on the grippy side, turn 1 could be very interesting!

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lol yeah webber's back in form. 1.5 sec off his teammate.

his helmet probably creates more drag or something

Hamilton may have got him without the mistakes into the final turn too.

absolutely. that little oversteer moment definitely cost him more time than he missed pole by

http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/93507

Colin Kolles deserves a punch in the throat.

You know your running a joke outfit when your singing the praises of a deal that nets you a measly $1 million per season extra, but on the other hand takes viewing from free to air television.

Must really take a load off the catering bill down at HRT, what a cockpuppet.

i'm thinking he may actually get away ok this time. he will wheelspin it for the first few metres (instead of bogging it down) until he gets onto the clean strips left by the car in front of him taking off. and then get going well.

ah who am i kidding. he'll be down the back by the first corner

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