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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:33 pm 
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4 for me it was a very lame race. Vettel was away as usual. The rest was indeed very close but it was the usual procession. Nothing special IMO.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 7:59 pm 
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4. Not worth getting up for.

And my Tv is right by my bed, I'd set it to wake up on the formation lap, all I had to do was open my eyes and stay awake.

Still not worth it...


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Shit. 3.


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Had a few funny/dangerous marshall moments this season - the guy that got run over by Liuzzi's car in Malaysia, the guy that fell over in Canada (one in FP, one in the race)

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 11:22 pm 
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If I was to take anyone out of TR at the moment it would be Jimmy A. Then again, I don't believe he's better than Webber, so it's a moot point.


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Alg has stepped up the last few races.


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7. Great battle for second place.


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PostPosted: Mon Oct 17, 2011 7:03 pm 
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Humorous story

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One of the finds of last season's first visit to Mokpo were some baseball nets in town attached to the back of amusement arcades where, for just 1000 won (the equivalent of 55p), punters can try their hand at hitting back 80mph balls fired at them from a machine.

The nets were bad news for unimpressed BBC Radio 5 Live commentator David Croft, whose motel room overlooked them directly – and which meant he was in earshot all night of the constant ping of aluminium bat hitting ball.

But one man's pain is another's gain and, when Lotus reserve driver Karun Chandhok heard about the nets, he couldn't wait to get himself out there for a go.

Straight after his duties finished at the track on Friday, Chandhok went down to the nets with his stacks of won, and within a few attempts he became the first of the F1 fraternity to hit the perfect 27 balls out of 27 balls.

That achievement acted as a spur to onlooking F1 photographers, and it was LAT's Lorenzo 'The Sicilian' Bellanca who took it upon himself to uphold their honour.

As Bellanca hit the 26th ball, having broken his record of 24, he thought that was the final one – so he turned around to the crowd with his arms held triumphantly aloft.

To shouts of, 'No, there's one more to go!', he turned back just in time to see the last ball whizz past him for a miss.

Amid much laughter from onlookers, Chandhok had a huge smile on his face as he reckoned it was the baseball equivalent of Bjorn Wirdheim losing the Monaco F3000 race back in 2003, when he celebrated too early by stopping by his pit crew and lost the victory.


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Alguersuari for sure, but don't forget Buemi lost a few places at the start, because he was hit. He also had a good race and finished in the top 10.


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PostPosted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 1:04 pm 
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does someone have photos from the gridgirls of this grand prix? They seemed like genuine sluts :p


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