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    Bianchi did well. I mean he was helped by SC, but finished ahead of Grosjean and wasn't under massive pressure by him and obviously beat the other 3 young cars. Also got ahead of Kimi & Kev

    All in all a great drive. 2 laps ahead of Chilton.
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    Rosberg
    Ricciardo
    Hulkenberg
    Bianchi

    Bottas could have been on my list if his car didn't retire.

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    Jules Bianchi, who else!
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    Moe - Yeah, I never cared much for these foreign cars either."

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    I'll give it to NR he got around the course the fastest, and beat the boss in a crucial race. I also think Jules, and Danny deserve a mention.
    May the forza be with you

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    Jules Binachi and Markus Eriksson in that order.

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    Fred touts friend and Ferrari protégé Jules Bianchi, or is this just an indication that he is ready to leave for McLaren? If so I would prefer The Hulk to take his place.
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    I see also Mr Tazio

    Merc tied up. RB like internal program. McLaren good with kevin and butto for year or more.

    Nico need chance but top boss not give try. Why

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    Bianchi, cant be anyone else honestly
    "Alboreto, into the pits, and im going to stop the startwatch" (Murray Walker, Monaco 1987)

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    Rosberg and Hamilton in that order. Hardly anything between them really.
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    Bianchi, Hammy and the very impressive Daniel Ricciardo.

    Can't choose Rosberg for this one as I don't believe that qualifying mistake was unintentional. He started odd steering wheel movement before the lock up. Wrong order, Nico. He locked up far more at Mirabeau during the race as well and oddly made the corner each and every time. I Was disappointed with Nico for doing that last weekend. I didn't think he was that kind of driver.

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