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  • El-bent
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    But we didn’t supply China with the tools to do it.

    We do business with them. It may not be a pointy shooty tool, but it’s a tool all the same.

    andyl
    Free Member

    xiphon – Member
    Anonymous have taken out their website already….

    http://f1-racers.net/

    Those guys and girls are good! 😀

    I saw a clip of what Martin Brundle said before the race about the situation and for once he didn’t come across as a knob and I said the right thing.

    I am also of 2 minds – by F1 not just pulling out they have prolonged and intensified the plight of the Bahrain people. But as they Bahrain people didn’t want the race they have kind of stuck 2 fingers up to them.

    It would have been nice if F1 had played along with the government there until today and then did a U-turn and performed a long procession on the track in support of the Bahrain people. Yes they would never be invited back (until things make a turn for the better) but who cares about that?

    roady_tony
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    bah are we really seeing cars developing performance or just tyre usage issues, seems

    track is cool : mercedes team & mclaren good (and alonso)
    track is medium : mclaren good
    track is hot : RBR & Lotus
    track is wet : alonso

    not dissing it, as it makes for interesting races,

    its kinda reminding me of the time we had the new rule regs and the new tyre compounds a few years back and 1 race we would have Ferrari on pole and the next Force India!!!!!!!!

    DiResta did good work on a 2 stop – fortunate though with Button dropping out.

    jota180
    Free Member

    Anonymous have taken out their website already..

    who’s website? F1 racers is just a fan site

    xiphon
    Free Member

    They took the ‘official’ website offline for a few hours yesterday, and seem to have acquired a data dump of personal details for all the ticket sales…

    convert
    Full Member

    I feel Kimi’s pain – you can almost hear him thinking “who is this muppet?”! He too cool for Vettel’s cockery.

    donsimon
    Free Member

    Interesting comment from the BBC head of sports news in that without the presence of F1 the troubles might not have had as high a profile as they have had.
    Excellent highlights too. Kimi’s not cool, he’s a miserable twunt.

    Rorschach
    Free Member

    nickjb
    Free Member

    Interview with Kimi earlier:

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