Korean GP 2010 - Yeongam

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That's a good pic zgred. We've seen racing in far wetter conditions than that.

Anyway SC is in and we get to see a race at last.

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Thank god the race is going to resume.

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WhiteBlue wrote: Ray you are in a minority with your thinking that the track is crap. Most drivers and users here on F1technical think the track is well designed.

The race will start any moment now and no more rain is due today.

Don't know what that had to do with Di Grassi smoking the field but I know --- when I smell it. This track is garbage. More Tilke bad design. After the straight it looks like someone barfed corners up in a random order and stuck them together. It's like he had a slot car kit that had no straight pieces. The drivers will sing praises upon it because they have to, it's their job. It has no rhythm, no feel, and the same garbage long straight, tight corner like normal. Suzuka is a real track. Spa is a real track. Road America is a real track. This is just crap.

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Finally! Here we go!

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how many laps is the race going to be?

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oh oh

WDC for Vetttel

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Ray
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Webber out!!

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Yeah, quite close, is it mirrored?? Was from the other side and you could see the whole green and pupil of his eye. But anyway, thanks.

Thanks, Webber my megalomanic bet on Rosberg is gone!
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FrukostScones wrote:Hey WB, thanks, but there was a camera shot where Alonsos right eye (to our left) was directly looking through the visor clip, looked like he was aiming through a scope. nearly the same camera position as your second pic!
Something close to this one?
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Webber out. He needs a penalty for taking out Rosberg. He could have breaked and avoided coming go back onto the track.
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Image

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Poor Webber! Just a tad bit onto the mud and he lost control.
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Ray
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Alonso for WDC I say. Vettel will crack.

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komninosm wrote:Webber will crash on someone just to prove a point :p
=D> I called it! He took out another car! He didn't even break (right? oh wait looks like he couldn't really do much) and took out Rosberg. #-o

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We saw mechanics working on the Mercs during the rain break. Their overtaking moves show that they must have adjusted them for a very wet set up.

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Exactly what Webber said would happen when he was talking to the safety car driver. He said anyone hitting the wall would bounce back in to other cars.
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