Korean GP 2010 - Yeongam

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Ray
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What's that? Webber got off in THE MUD? On a FORMULA 1 TRACK? Wait, hold the phone. I thought this was a great track? What's mud doing that close to the race track? What other race track that F1 visits has mud on the other side of the curbs? Even Spa doesn't.

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Looks like Webber just ran out of talent

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Odd that Hamilton was so slow on the restart. I wonder if Massa will mug him on the next restart. Massa can help Alonso if he's a bit brave.
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Webber was trying to follow Vettel. Pushing to hard, played All In, and lost!
With a long race this was not the smartest move!
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Rosberg said that their F-duct is working really well here.

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So much for Webber not making mistakes and having the highest race craft.
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Ray
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dave34m wrote:Looks like Webber just ran out of talent
Talent would stop a sodden wet racetrack from claiming a victim? He got over on a curb slightly, he didn't go barreling off track. A simple small mistake in these conditions is magnified tremendously. We should be thankful that neither he nor Nico got hurt.

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How long is the race going to be?

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Ray
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WhiteBlue wrote:So much for Webber not making mistakes and having the highest race craft.
Plenty of time for Vettel to drill someone in the door there WB.

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You hurt me. With your attitude!
Ray wrote:
dave34m wrote:Looks like Webber just ran out of talent
Talent would stop a sodden wet racetrack from claiming a victim? He got over on a curb slightly, he didn't go barreling off track. A simple small mistake in these conditions is magnified tremendously. We should be thankful that neither he nor Nico got hurt.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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Ray wrote:
dave34m wrote:Looks like Webber just ran out of talent
Talent would stop a sodden wet racetrack from claiming a victim? He got over on a curb slightly, he didn't go barreling off track. A simple small mistake in these conditions is magnified tremendously. We should be thankful that neither he nor Nico got hurt.
wtf, simple driver error. weren't you going back to bed

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If half points Webber still leads championship.

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Schumi takes Button. Great rain setup.
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hmmm finally the race is settling down... time for pitstops....
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