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Originally Posted by astroron
Hi Gary, it was a cracker of a race 
the director was showing I think Rosburg, car from in cr camera for quite a while and no one else was near him 
I was shouting lets get back to the action and we missed some great overtaking,even though they did show a replay 
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An absolute cracker of a race.
When the director cut away from the Alonso/Webber battle, I bet there were thousands
of Australian fans shouting at their TV's in English, thousands of Spanish Alonso fans
shouting at their TV's in Spanish and thousands more Italian Ferrari fans shouting at
their TV's in Italian.
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It will be interesting to see what happens at Monarco GP as there wont be to many chances to use KERS or DFR in overtaking
Cheers
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It will be really interesting. You effectively only have that straight at the starting
grid and the long right-hand curving run through the tunnel, so it will be interesting
where they place the DRS. As you well know, it is almost impossible to pass
anywhere in Monaco at the best of times.
I've never been fortunate enough to be at Monaco to witness the F1 but I
did walk around the streets that form the circuit many years ago.
Anyone who could drive an F1 car at racing speeds around Monaco for just one
lap without losing the front wing has to be, by definition, an incredibly skilled
driver. Anyone who can actually win the Monaco Grand Prix has to be, by
definition, one of the all-time greats.
For having won last year, Mark Webber will always be one of the all-time greats.
Jack Brabham won it in 1959. What a trophy to have on the mantlepiece!