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I'd like to see SVG win it, he has been extremely quick at times over this year. I'd also like to see Bright win it just because it's been too long between drinks and it will also shut up Brad Jones for a while.

Then again I'd like to see 888 lead the entire race and be smashed out 5 laps from the end.

What stupid f**kin rule says you can work on the car while the race is stopped,,,Wincups getting a new tailshaft for gods sake. Wonder what will happen if a car won't start,,,oh lets just put in a new starter motor.

Crazy shit.

What the f**king f**k is with the amount of ad breaks. Before the race was red flagged was bad enough but now they are having two minutes of footage to each 3.5 minute ad break. I'm going to knife someone if this continues when the race restarts.

100% agree with Gary Rogers.

Don't touch the cars, don't touch the track just drive around it. Why don't they take this opportunity to flatten down the dipper so that drivers can take a more ideal line through that too....

Poor mix laid down, it will only get worse, I would hate to be the company that laid it down.

Should make it interesting with all he differnt lines that will be taken as it gets worse.

The drivers will be able to drive around the conditions.

Its sad because the rest of the track seems to be holding out, one bad section on the biggest Motorsport day is not good.

Reminds me of the story of Alan the goat f**ker, you only need to screw one goat to get a bad name.

Disclaimer. Names have been changed to protect the guilty.

Haven't posted in here today cause I'm drunk and forgot

But f**k me

Slow race to begin with now anyone's!!!

Some stupid moves

Some good moves

Plenty of beer

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