British GP 2010 - Silverstone

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univex
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Webber's cruising at the front. Ripping off fastest laps only when he needs them. Plenty in reserve. Preserve the car as much as possible.

GO! Webbo GO!

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How on earth did Button get into 4th? He has to pass Rosberg to get 3rd though, easier said than done. He's 0.3s faster than Rosberg too.

Good result for Sauber too, if Kamui stays in place (6th) that'll be some serious points for them, they seem to have turned their fortunes around.

Alonso is 2s a lap faster than Liuzzi, so he's trying to close the gap and gain places. He's 0.5s off Webbers pace.

I hope Williams stay in their places (or gain some ;)) Currently getting alot of points with Rubens in 5th and Hulkenberg in 9th.

So far it's an exciting race.
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ohh karma is a bitch aint it :D

Webber well and truely got him at the first corner and it all went wrong...such a shame.

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Seb is rolling up the field. He shgould be able to grab Sutil and Kobayashi if not Barrichello.
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imightbewrong wrote:Don't Massa and Vettel have to pit again? Under the max 200km per tire rule that bridgestone put in for certain races, including silverstone?
Really?

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The Force Indias a very hard to pass.

Alonso ripping his tyre trying to pass Liuzzi.
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komninosm wrote:
imightbewrong wrote:Don't Massa and Vettel have to pit again? Under the max 200km per tire rule that bridgestone put in for certain races, including silverstone?
Really?
Must have been wrong it seems.

carvetia
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"Not bad for a number two driver." :lol: :lol:

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djos
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komninosm wrote:
carvetia wrote:
Shaddock wrote:You have to feel sorry for Webber :cry: Seb breaks his new front wing and RB then take his faster front wing and straps it to Sebs car, leaving Webber with the older slower version for the weekend.

But obviously there is no favouritism in the team - honestly.
I'm hoping for a Webber win tomorrow following a Vettel front wing failure. I don't dislike Vettel by any means, i just think this is a step too far.
I liked Vettel up to this year. He's been a total @$$.
Well what goes around comes around eh? =D> =D> =D> =D>

Go Webber!!! 8)
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gridwalker
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"You can smile now"

I wonder if these people think about the fact that their sarcastic/bitchy comments are being broadcast to millions ...
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myurr
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djos wrote:Well what goes around comes around eh? =D> =D> =D> =D>

Go Webber!!! 8)
Poetic justice :)

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djos
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Pit wrote:
imightbewrong wrote:
Pit wrote:I love how the referees didn't even pay attention to Alonso overtaking Kubica off track.
The stewards usually take some laps to give out penalties, so he still might get one. Question is if they will punish him, they were side by side and Kubica pushed him wide. Could go either way..
Well, do you remember the situation which involved Ham and Rai during Belgian GP two years ago? Ham cut the corner because he was forced to, but allowed Rai to overtake him afterwards. I think it's quite clear, but i may be wrong.

Edit: Jumped to conclusions too fast. Dt was handed out ;]

Problem is that He was ordered to give the posi back just as Bobs Diff failed - pretty damned harsh but he was silly not to redress it on the track straight away.
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univex
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Webber: "Not Bad for a Number Two Driver"
Horner: "Well you can smile now"
All is not well at RBR

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djos
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carvetia wrote:"Not bad for a number two driver." :lol: :lol:
Thats was gold, I loved his deliberate slow moves when he got out of the car!! =D>
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djos
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univex wrote:Webber: "Not Bad for a Number Two Driver"
Horner: "Well you can smile now"
All is not well at RBR
Todays lesson: never f'k with an Aussie!! :lol:
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