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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 12:59 pm 
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Webber no doubt abut it.

Worthy mentions to Hamilton, Button, Rosberg and Barrichello though.


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Kamui Kobayashi again.
Barrichello was my second. Webber took what ce got from the Ham-Vet contact. Any driver would drive to P1 in that way. Nothing special. They just gave im a gift.

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Something the Alonso/Kubica move shows is just how stupid the low kurbs & tiny bits of tarmac run-off at corners like Vale are.

The way some of these chicane's are layed out now kinda lends to the sort of thing we saw with Kubica/Alonso with one driver forcing the other wide off the track & the other driver been able to cut across without losing any time.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:08 pm 
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Really tough one this because there are about 5 or 6 drivers that do actually deserve it. I think I'll go with Webber. Just though.


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A 7. It was pretty good.


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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 2:54 pm 
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Nico Rosberg

He showed solid pace, and that outside overtaking maneuver from Alguersuari was breathtaking.


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Nico Rosberg for me as well. Awesome effort dragging that car upto 3rd.


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Kobayashi for me.


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I was at Silverstone on Sunday and had a great day. Arrived at 8:20, just in time for the GP3 race, and we got straight in, no queuing at all, really surprised me! Sat in the little uncovered SRC grandstand opposite the pit entry (Massa spun right in front of us). Had a good view of the Wellington straight and Brooklands too which gave us a view of some great overtaking manouvres there in all the races. Left after the podium ceremony, and get away from the circuit with no problems either.

If I go again I might consider the Becketts grandstand because I guess that must give a good view of the Village/Aintree complex as well as Becketts itself. Thought the new layout was really good.

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I like his grit and determination to carry on even when faced with a much younger and obviously favoured team mate. If the Lewis and Jense don't get the title i hope it goes to Mark


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Slam wrote:
I was at Silverstone on Sunday and had a great day. Arrived at 8:20, just in time for the GP3 race, and we got straight in, no queuing at all, really surprised me! Sat in the little uncovered SRC grandstand opposite the pit entry (Massa spun right in front of us). Had a good view of the Wellington straight and Brooklands too which gave us a view of some great overtaking manouvres there in all the races. Left after the podium ceremony, and get away from the circuit with no problems either.

If I go again I might consider the Becketts grandstand because I guess that must give a good view of the Village/Aintree complex as well as Becketts itself. Thought the new layout was really good.

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There's something you just can't explain properly about a Silverstone Grand Prix when you experience it at the circuit, huh? If anything, Friday and Saturday are even more amazing - really chilled out, usually sunny, a whole day of cars running around... unbeatable atmosphere. Really missed it this year, and am making sure I go for the full weekend in 2011 to make up for it.


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voted for webber - bad day for vettels image


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Since Spa 2008(?) with the Raikoholic / Hamilton incident we all know that a driver has to slow down / give position back immideately if he gained advantage by short-cutting.
so nothing is wrong with that dt for Alonso. He and Ferrari were complaining about Hamiltons dt in the last race, now they get one and they´re still complaining... what goes around comes around!

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PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2010 8:55 pm 
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Webber, absolutely.


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Jenson had some problems during qualifying and in the race picked um some places with a strong pace, so he gets my vote

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Just managed to watch this race today. It was decent. Webber rocks.


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 5:06 am 
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webber from start to finish :flag:


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PostPosted: Tue Jul 13, 2010 10:10 am 
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da_chris wrote:
Since Spa 2008(?) with the Raikoholic / Hamilton incident we all know that a driver has to slow down / give position back immideately if he gained advantage by short-cutting.
so nothing is wrong with that dt for Alonso. He and Ferrari were complaining about Hamiltons dt in the last race, now they get one and they´re still complaining... what goes around comes around!


They also have to wait until after the next corner before passing


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what is the ranking of the f1 races?


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