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Get the feck in Seb! Totally outclassed Lewis. We finally managed to win a race. The only negative thing is Kimi who couldn't keep it up with Vettel.
At least you support the right red team in this sportGet the feck in Seb! Totally outclassed Lewis. We finally managed to win a race. The only negative thing is Kimi who couldn't keep it up with Vettel.
Yeah, hopefully they can give me something to cheer about this year compared with ArsenalAt least you support the right red team in this sport
He cried like a 1 year old from lap 2 onwards.... My tyres, My tyres. We didn't need any commentary on the raceLewis wont like finishing 9 secs behind the German.
Engines and one drivers yes.Not a good start for me. Did everybody else go with Ferrari? I got burned on them last season so went all out with the Merc's and RB.
All drivers do this. He is reporting to the team of a problem he is having so they can help fix it.He cried like a 1 year old from lap 2 onwards.... My tyres, My tyres. We didn't need any commentary on the race
Aye. Having seen it in the flesh, it was hard to comprehend how any F1 car this season could move through those streets at such speeds without it essentially becoming a follow-the-leader exercise. Let alone a whole field of them.wider cars this year, I suspect this year Monaco could be boring has hell.
Unless it rains.
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forgot about that race , it was crazy.
Good news overall. The French and German GPs should be protected imo, although it's a shame it won't be back at Magny Cours. I havent any memories of F1 at Paul Ricard.The Malaysia GP will drop off the F1 calendar from 2018 - but the return of the French and German GPs mean next season's schedule will revert to a joint-record 21 races.
The future of the Malaysian race at Sepang had been in doubt for several years owing to dwindling attendances and officials had already announced last November they would not renew their contract when it expired next year.
But country will now disappear from the calendar one season earlier than planned after a joint decision between organisers and F1 chiefs, meaning this year's race on October 1 will be the 18th and last Malaysia GP.