Australian GP 2011 - Albert Park, 24-27 March

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Re: Australian Grand Prix 2011 - Albert Park, 24-27 March

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the skies over Melbourne at the moment, direction Albert Park

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I bet that the person on pole will not win the race. Good quali setup but in the end will be beat by superior race setup. My prediction... Vettel gets passed by Alonso on strategy, tire conservation, or reliability.

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andrew wrote:And how is that money collected and how are bets placed? Bookies
This comment shows perfectly that you talk about things you have no clue about. BetFair bets are placed online. There are no bookies involved. The odds just represent the money the fans bet.
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BBC red button coverage of FP1 starts now! OH CROFTY!
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Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Thank you so much for the speed tv streaming link!
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F1 without commentary? BRILLIANT!

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sitting at my workdesk, on the far side of melb. anyone on track yet?

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Alonso and Rosberg are out on track.

bhallg2k wrote:F1 without commentary? BRILLIANT!
My thoughts exactly. =D>
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Has the pitlane speed limiter always been that jumpy and I'm just now noticing it, or is something different this year?

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did massa spun out due to a mistake on ARW?

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CHT wrote:did massa spun out due to a mistake on ARW?
It looked like it for sure. The rear wing was open from the view that i saw.

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Jesus, we must have the most incompetent and ignorant commentators on Danish television.

One guy is your typical general sports commentator - knows his way around some names and stuff like that, but is completely ignorant of the technical side (and acknowledges that, which is good, but basically means he just randomly drones on about trivialities to say something to pass the time).

The other guy is Nicolas Kiesa, who used to test with Minardi if I'm not mistaken. He's supposed to be the technical pundit, but he gets it wrong most of the time. I remember him talking about how the F-duct blew the diffuser last year, and right now he's talking about how the DRS is not a big load on the drivers because the already have the adjustable front-wing. Right.

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Aussies can get the full stream with Aussie* commentary here: http://onehd.com.au/motorsport-live-streaming.htm

*Greg Rust, James Allen etc
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