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2 minutes ago, peasy23 said:

That will be Jolyon Palmer getting binned from the BBC, how dare he question or criticise St. Lewis.

Monaco GP: Putting Lewis Hamilton's 'miracle' in perspective - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/48428176

Ha, I just read that and thought the same thing.  He's basically called him a fanny there.

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3 hours ago, peasy23 said:

That will be Jolyon Palmer getting binned from the BBC, how dare he question or criticise St. Lewis.

Monaco GP: Putting Lewis Hamilton's 'miracle' in perspective - http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/formula1/48428176

That wouldn't be the worst thing as the BBC F1 podcasts have pretty much descended him and Jack Nicholls shouting at each other.

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Monaco was an interesting race for tactical reasons - if you are a mouthbreather only interested in the cars crashing or IndyCar then it may have been boring but if you are a real fan who is interested in everything around an F1 team then it was a corker.

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Monaco was an interesting race for tactical reasons - if you are a mouthbreather only interested in the cars crashing or IndyCar then it may have been boring but if you are a real fan who is interested in everything around an F1 team then it was a corker.
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On 21/05/2019 at 06:06, ajwffc said:

Niki Lauda has died at the age of 70

Marlboro helmet on coffin. Sponsored funeral?  Ironically he died of lung problems (due to damage suffered n crash.)   Had a transplant last year.

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Rumour doing the rounds that Vettel is considering retiring at the end of the season.
Wouldn't be surprised to see Raikonnen going as well. I cant see him being that pleased running round at the back of the field half the time
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Good to see somebody - even a jobber like Magnussen - hit the wall of champions again after about a decade when drivers seemed to have just slithered around that part of the track at a controlled pace without sinking down the grid.

If you’re not at risk of crashing into that Montreal wall on most laps then it’s just not real racing.

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Wouldn't be surprised to see Raikonnen going as well. I cant see him being that pleased running round at the back of the field half the time


Kimi surely knew what he was getting into when he rejoined ex-Sauber. So long as he can still pick up a tidy check, beat his team mate and get steaming I doubt he gives a f**k about championship points tbh.
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2 hours ago, jimmy boo said:
16 hours ago, IainMorton said:
Stunning lap from Vettel to secure pole in Montreal. Hamilton 2nd, Leclerc 3rd. Should be a good one tomorrow emoji4.png 

Unless Hamilton gets to the first corner in the lead then I can change channel.

Hamilton taking the lead in the final corner of the last lap would be more satisfying.

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