Fernando Alonso debuted at Ferrari in the best possible way by winning his first ever race for the Italian team. The Ferrari driver had some help from Red Bull as Vettel's car had a problem and fell back from the lead. Felipe Massa is second, Lewis Hamilton third.
Really, all we need is a McLaren podium in Bahrain.. when one of them climbs out of the car, we should see an obvious mark on their left knees.. either dirt & grime from the air, or markings from the tube's hole..
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There's no chance Webber would have seen anything but a big fat steering wheel with a load of buttons. You'd have to crouch right down to see if there's anything under there. Kind of reminds me of when that photographer got a spy shot of the split rear brake pedals in the MP4-13. Fortunately this ones already been approved.
P2 gets on the way.
Trulli is loosing parts again.
Rosberg goes P1 with 1:55.555
Formula One's fundamental ethos is about success coming to those with the most ingenious engineering and best ..............................organization, not to those with the biggest budget. (Dave Richards)
King Six wrote:Turn 6 looks like such a bitch, haha
almost looks like a carpark speed-bump on the apex that the cars aren't slowing down for!
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Forget Spy shots of diffusers, wings, wheels whatever... This is the pic of the year so far for me. So typically Webber/Aussie in mentality. I can just imagine in his aussie accent "well give us a look at this tube business then...". Classic
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