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Did you see this, Olga?! Kimi and Seb is a possibility
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i dont think i like it! " title="nono" />
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ESPN F1 @ESPNF1 5m
VIDEO: Paul Hembery has hit back at Red Bull's criticism of the Pirelli tyres in Malaysia: http://www.espnf1.com/malaysia/motorspo ... 04347.html … #F1

Jumping teams when there's major rule changes?
Hm....

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Adam Cooper @adamcooperf1 2m
A slightly different take on the Malaysian GP controversy...: http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport/for ... 3032663802 …
the other side, which is too....

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Did you see this, Olga?! Kimi and Seb is a possibility
Of course anything is possible, but they really wouldn't make a good team.
Besides Lopez has already stated that he has tried to have discussion for next year with Kimi.

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James Allen @Jamesallenonf1 21m
#f1 Gazzetta dello Sport today speculating Alonso's errors on Sunday - damaging wing and not pitting - due to pressure from Massa's pace
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Dimi PAPADOPOULOS @f1enigma 13m
According to Bild, Webber wont get a new RBR contract. Hmmm

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James Allen @Jamesallenonf1 21m
#f1 Gazzetta dello Sport today speculating Alonso's errors on Sunday - damaging wing and not pitting - due to pressure from Massa's pace
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Dimi PAPADOPOULOS @f1enigma 13m
According to Bild, Webber wont get a new RBR contract. Hmmm
It doesn't take the Italian media to long now does it?

thats what i thought when reading this h" title="hih" />
imagine what happens if they dont do well this year either....

Zitat von Olga
thats what i thought when reading this
imagine what happens if they dont do well this year either....
This situation has the potential to create great conflict. The car is not bad this year, so they will not take any excuses.

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thats what i thought when reading this
imagine what happens if they dont do well this year either....
I must be ashamed for thoughts like this, but I do want to see this and see media frenzy. " title="red" />
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thats what i thought when reading this
imagine what happens if they dont do well this year either....
I must be ashamed for thoughts like this, but I do want to see this and see media frenzy.
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Darren Heath 'Race Blog'
http://www.darrenheath.com/season/2013/ ... i-meltdown
Multi meltdown
27th March 2013
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What’s all the fuss about? Why is everyone getting so agitated?
A reigning three-times Formula 1 world champion saw an opportunity and he took it, regardless of the voice crackling in his earpiece bearing the coded instruction “multi 21”.
Seriously, that should come as no surprise to anyone with the tiniest appreciation of the mindset of the greats of our – or any other – sport.
I know, I know; team orders, gentlemanly conduct, a fair fight, blah, blah, blah. This is the real world of cut-throat, top-level, piranha-pool F1 and Sebastian Vettel isn’t about to start looking gift horses in the mouth anytime soon.
Vettel, in his new position as Red Bull team principal, is just a reflection of where F1 is right now. The drivers have the power – the top four guys that is, the racers with the elusive ‘X’ factor, desired by so many, possessed by so few.
Lewis, Fernando, Sebastian and Kimi.
Not so long ago things were a little different; F1 teams were ruled by strong characters who were, in their own unique ways, mostly impressive men. Todt, Tyrrell, Dennis, Williams, Chapman, Briatore to name just a few. Sure they weren’t always likeable and could certainly be unpopular, but one was under no illusion that each was the boss and it was their way or no way.
Sitting on their big cheese pitwall perches these days are men (and a woman) who perhaps possess a little less in the either-you-have-it-or-you-don’t department of charisma.
It should therefore be entirely predictable, and certainly not shocking, that when Vettel is asked to play second fiddle to team mate Mark Webber, the German responds by waving a dismissive two-fingered salute instead of the usual one!
Ferrari will do whatever Alonso desires, Lotus adore “Leave me alone” Kimi, and German über-brand Mercedes have made it quite clear they favour their English main man Lewis over his team-mate Nico Rosberg, regardless of the black, red and gold flag beside Nico’s name.
The ‘famous four’ rule the roost and it’s not going to change anytime soon.
The post-Malaysian grand prix press conference room sizzled with tension as the three podium-placed drivers arrived. Glum faces, dismissive glances, pregnant pauses, empty apologies – this memorable 20-minute affair was a ‘joy’ to attend.
Debate will rage. The whys and wherefores, wrongs and rights, reasons and excuses for what went down at Sepang 2013 will run and run, but we can all be sure in the knowledge that it will happen again and again and again.
’Twas ever thus. At the head of the field there will be the racers who refuse to accept second place, who dismiss – when it suits – the rules of fair play; the men who achieve, the guys who set the bar at dizzying heights most can only dream of reaching.
Malaysia 2013 may well be the race at which Sebastian Vettel joined that legendary list.
Welcome to the club.

I am not at all ashamed to see it, if it happens. h" title="hih" /> Leo Turrini has already hinted things might not be so sunny at Shangri La.

Jukka Mildh, finnish manager says interestingly about Vettel, who he knows apparently quite well, he was not surprised what happened, he says it came from intuition. Sort of do hang first and ask later.
Hamilton says now Mecedes is the 2nd best team & the closest challenger to Redbull. " title="hmm" />
Just the 2nd race & he is so confident. " title="oi" />