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6th October 2013, 09:48 #1
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Big fat korean donkeys
Massa
Sutil
and of course PirelliUnited in diversity !!!
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6th October 2013, 09:57 #2
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
What about Marshalls driving cars down racetracks.
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6th October 2013, 09:58 #3
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Massa, Sutil and Mercedes for not pitting Hamilton earlier.
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6th October 2013, 09:59 #4
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Originally Posted by steveaki13United in diversity !!!
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6th October 2013, 10:04 #5
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Very diplomatic Vettel, praising Japan as the best in the world. In Korea
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6th October 2013, 10:10 #6
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Jinx on "the other driver". Massa being tagged in the lap 1, Rosberg's sparkling front wing & worst of all, Webber collecting a puncture then collected by Sutil.
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6th October 2013, 10:49 #7
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Mercedes caught my eye. After Hamilton's problems emerged, I would have been tempted to go for a 3-stopper instead of losing loads of time, but in the end due to SC it worked out fine, because he pitted right before the safety car. And Rosberg's problem was really odd - one you don't see often.
Then also the crashes, involving Massa, later Sutil. And di Resta had a very odd crash - what happened there? And Pérez' Pirelli.
A lot of stuff to note.
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6th October 2013, 12:58 #8
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Rosberg was a donkey. After the sparks started coming from the collapsed front wing, Rosberg should have allowed Hamilton through immediately, instead of making him wait a whole lap.
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6th October 2013, 14:01 #9
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
Originally Posted by jens
Up to Lap 30 it seemed a straight forward race and with few donkey's, then it went mad and we had spins, battles, crashes, fires and people driving along the race track in a 4 by 4. Wow it was quite eventful after all that. Very exciting.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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6th October 2013, 15:20 #10
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Re: Big fat korean donkeys
After the start Massa nearly took out half the field including his teammate.
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