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Petrus Taskila
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Old post #31 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:20:04 Quote 
Bianchi.
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Old post #32 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:23:34 (last edited Mar 24th 2013, 12:24:17 by Sehmeet Singh) Quote 
Bianchi and webber
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Old post #33 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:30:51 Quote 
Considering how bad the cars have been, Bianchi and Button deserve their drives being noticed
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Old post #34 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:39:38 Quote 
I'd say Hulkenberg, followed by Bianchi then comes Webber for a solid race.

To topic creator:
You're missing Perez and Hulkenberg from the pointscorers in the list and both are a better bet than Raikkonen who had a howler by his standards.
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Old post #35 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:40:48 Quote 
Were u really expecting Vettel to obey team orders with 14 laps to go and being on the softer compound..!?!
Im honestly glad he didnt respond! Its called racing!
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Old post #36 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:42:25 (last edited Mar 24th 2013, 12:45:41 by Alex Johnson) Quote 
If it wasn't for a couple of sh*t stops, Di Resta was really fast and was on for serious points. His pace in practice was also great
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Quote ( Walid Obeid @ March 24th 2013,12:40:48 )

Were u really expecting Vettel to obey team orders with 14 laps to go and being on the softer compound..!?!
Im honestly glad he didnt respond! Its called racing!
Yeah, there are also things called 'teams' in sport, like England and San Marino, if the manager wants the teams to not score loads of goals, the team wouldn't do that. Teams have to do what they're told, no matter what other people say, hence Rosberg at the end of the race
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Old post #37 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:50:56 (last edited Mar 24th 2013, 12:52:02 by Stuart Foster) Quote 
Quote ( Walid Obeid @ March 24th 2013,12:40:48 )

Its called racing!


then why does each team have two team 'mates'?

and why is there a constructor's championship?
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Old post #38 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:51:41 Quote 
Hamilton is driver of day.With his comeback-to-McLaren pitstop :D
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Old post #39 posted Mar 24th 2013, 12:54:54 Quote 
I would Kimi to win this race, again. But, maybe next time. p.s. vettel, HUUUUUU!
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Old post #40 posted Mar 24th 2013, 13:01:06 Quote 
Mark and Nico would be mine they deserved 1st and 3rd.
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Old post #41 posted Mar 24th 2013, 13:01:42 Quote 
Im going to say Rosberg for being faster than Lewis but obeying team orders and not crying after the race.
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Old post #42 posted Mar 24th 2013, 13:05:46 Quote 
Close call between Webber and Rosberg, had to go with the Aussie. :)
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Old post #43 posted Mar 24th 2013, 13:10:51 Quote 
yes rosberg was faster, but 90% teams thinking:driver who has more points-more chances to take higher position at season end.higher position-more money :D.but vettel is a jerk.actually not even jerk.he's a kid who cryies when doesn't get what he want and when he cryies he gets what he want :D
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Old post #44 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:03:02 Quote 
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Old post #45 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:03:21 Quote 
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Old post #46 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:04:31 Quote 
Quote ( Jun Ho @ March 24th 2013,15:03:21 )

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Old post #47 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:21:32 Quote 
My vote goes for Webber.

Funny that when team orders work the other way, Vettel pulls a fit.
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Old post #48 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:32:06 Quote 
my vote goes to hulkenberg in which he fot the first points for sauber and fighted along all the race, even though having a slower car
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Old post #49 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:49:01 Quote 
Quote ( Matas Remeika @ March 24th 2013,13:10:51 )

yes rosberg was faster, but 90% teams thinking:driver who has more points-more chances to take higher position at season end.higher position-more money :D.but vettel is a jerk.actually not even jerk.he's a kid who cryies when doesn't get what he want and when he cryies he gets what he want :D


how can you say that for a triple world champion :/
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Old post #50 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:56:46 Quote 
Nico and Mark.
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Old post #51 posted Mar 24th 2013, 15:59:40 Quote 
Mark Webber and Jenson Button.
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Old post #52 posted Mar 24th 2013, 16:18:34 Quote 
For me it has to be WEBBER because he didnt win the race due to team orders that told him to slow down while VETTEL fought him like if he was driving for any other team .
I hate VETTEL because that guy doesnt even respect his team mate.
But at the end of the day its always WEBBER who ends up in the dirt in that team RED BULL.
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Old post #53 posted Mar 24th 2013, 16:20:56 Quote 
Quote ( Marcio Sapeta @ March 24th 2013,16:18:34 )

he didnt win the race due to team orders that told him to slow down


team told them to keep positions and not fight each other. Blame where it's due please
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Old post #54 posted Mar 24th 2013, 16:22:34 Quote 
Webber, only because he finally had a good start

Special mencion for Rosberg, Hamilton's honesty, Alonso fighting to keep second even with a broken wing, Button, PdR, Hulk and Webber's pitcrew's 2nd stop
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Old post #55 posted Mar 24th 2013, 16:31:09 Quote 
Shersh because RBR has big budget and Newey is very good at aerodynamics.it's the most important thing
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Old post #56 posted Mar 24th 2013, 17:31:44 Quote 
Bianchi again. Gutierrez is dreadful.
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Old post #57 posted Mar 24th 2013, 17:37:25 Quote 
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Old post #58 posted Mar 24th 2013, 17:45:49 Quote 
Quote ( Josh Clark @ March 24th 2013,17:31:44 )

Gutierrez is dreadful.


Why? Had to stop close to the finish losing 10th, but IMO that looked like a strategy fail(once again?) at Sauber for not bringing him in earlier.

And this isn't Worst Driver of the Day:P
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Old post #59 posted Mar 24th 2013, 18:19:31 Quote 
Vettel apologized, in a way and felt bad from what he said on the podium. But I personally don't feel he means it. Cuz if he felt bad he could have let webber pass before he reached the checkered flag.

He isn't the first German who will do anything to win.

And like Webber said, Vettel will get away with it...Again.
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Old post #60 posted Mar 24th 2013, 18:22:19 Quote 
Bianchi with his 13th place and di resta after problems in the pits then looked like to be heading towards the points and then had another problem in the pits.
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