2010 Turkish Grand Prix
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Re: 2010 Turkish Grand Prix
McLaren to Button, "Fuel is critical."
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webber will pass button with 1 lap to go?
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I'm looking forward to Webber in the press conference. It will be interesting, especially as he will speak his mind.
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Get ready on the bleep button for when Webber walks into that interview room!cformula1 wrote:I'm looking forward to Webber in the press conference. It will be interesting, especially as he will speak his mind.
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Hoping the McLarens have to coast to the line, letting Webber through
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This is a huge moment in the inter-team battles... I can't really say it was all Vettel or all Webber. Vettel shouldnt of tried to shade right, Mark could of given him a bit more space.
I don't expect it though from Mark's perspective he's the older one, he's suffered through uncompetitive cars and Vettel was the young guy trying to put a move. It's the thought of "WTF is this kid doing?" rather than "Alright Seb, you have a go and then I'm getting you back".
I'm sure Mark was thinking that in as tight as their 4 man train at the front was, there was no place to be making a stab at the lead, while Vettel was thinking more about trying to get the initiative back in the teammate battle at Red Bull...
Man to be a fly on the wall in the debrief.
I don't expect it though from Mark's perspective he's the older one, he's suffered through uncompetitive cars and Vettel was the young guy trying to put a move. It's the thought of "WTF is this kid doing?" rather than "Alright Seb, you have a go and then I'm getting you back".
I'm sure Mark was thinking that in as tight as their 4 man train at the front was, there was no place to be making a stab at the lead, while Vettel was thinking more about trying to get the initiative back in the teammate battle at Red Bull...
Man to be a fly on the wall in the debrief.
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Re: 2010 Turkish Grand Prix
Alonso damaged Petrov tires...
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Alonso on Petrov
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What a pain.
It was great race for Petrov.
It was great race for Petrov.
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koba vs pedro, another teammate fight? one point for winner
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Wow. Button short shifting massively.
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