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It's pretty much a fantasy game... cars can't follow eachother in f1.

Also kimi did pretty well in mclaren when they were cairly ragged cars to drive, compared to the composed renaults. Maybe the flying finn could bring some progress to the flailing williams team...

I had been wondering if Barrichello would make his 20th season, he is thrashing Maldonado in the points though (4-1 lol), and he was driving almost as well as Button for Brawn. Frank Williams said, when Barrichello joined their team, that Barrichello was a world champion quality driver.

wtb stream link yo.

Looks like a circuit rbr would dominate with lots of high speed corners great for all their aero. rbr up until recently just always had that better downforce with less drag thing owned. Will show us if the macs have cought up or are just better at working in the drs zones/gearing.

speed trap would be force india and Mercedes? pretty low drag, lots of power. definetly the mercs to show up strong with all that dragway stuff. the fez in the twisty low speed stuff.

Harder tyres are allocated for India than previous results, the fuzz might be in trouble on the harder compound. The softer compound tyres in the last few races have flattered the ferraris results somewhat. Be Interesting to see if they've solved that particular problem

But the highlight so far is Chandhok almost wiping out a Williams in the pit lane

Edited by ctjet
Lewis Hamilton and Sergio Perez have been handed grid penalties for the Indian Grand Prix.

Both drivers will be relegated three places on the grid for Sunday’s race.

The stewards judged both had failed to slow sufficiently when passing double waved yellow flags at the end of the first practice session.

lol, this kid just cant catch a break this year

Hope this doesnt ruin the race, Louie has been looking pretty racey lately. Looks like Vettel was just handed pole and a very nice clear track to run away on again. Shame

The green light versus yellow flag mix up seems like a good opportunity for arguments from the get go this weekend

At low speed with the front wing flapping up and down?? They have to be testing 2012 parts surely..

Lewis must be like 'Can we fuvking get to 2012 already?'

He has gone past denial, past anger, past depression I reckon he is in acceptance now...bring on 2012.

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