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F1 Korean Grand Prix 2012
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- Vettle had a better run T1 one, it would have been far too risky for RB and Wibber to "let" past at that point, though it would have happened anyway.

- Curse of the Japanese driver. The occasional moment of great driving, but prone to completely silly mitsakes.

- Must have been frustrating for Masaa to cruise behind Alfonso for 20 laps. He was so much faster that Ferrari should considered releasing him to fight Wibber (cost him time and tyres), and then let Alo past.

- Haemiltone's "mechanical balance" issue looked almost dangerous, his car was bouncing all over the shop even on straights.

- I'm pleased Hulkface and Ham didn't get investigated, there was "enough" overlap for Ham to not have the right to crowd him completely off the track.

- The track clearly needs some improvements. The pit exit will be changed, which is good. Hopefully the fake grass will be completely replaced with a hard surface, and preferably without a kerb, so as to avoid seam wear drama. Access roads are in dire need of improvements too, and please lower the ticket prices..

Quote from Töki (HUN) :while the track is in pieces...

Priorities, y0.

Why would those two things be mutually exclusive, or even related?
Quote from NotAnIllusion :- Haemiltone's "mechanical balance" issue looked almost dangerous, his car was bouncing all over the shop even on straights.

Accually, was rear suspension failure.
another suspension failure in two consecutive races... how strange.

This year has been a perfect demonstration of how to lose the championship with the best driver and best car by McLaren. If you look through the season it is a truly remarkable thing. They remind of the England football team - they can lose from any given situation

Unfortunately for Lewis he is going to a worse team... lol
Quote from NotAnIllusion :
Why would those two things be mutually exclusive, or even related?

Umm... For like a week all we can see is this ridiculous PSY hype, even mentioned on the official F1 site. They should've given more attention to the track, instead of that boring gangnam crap.
Hamilton was very lucky that the textile wasn't long enough to reach the rear suspension/tyre.

:twocents:
Provide irrefutable proof that marketing took away resources specific to track maintenance.
That could well have been one of Hamilton's top three races of his career.
Is there any camera angle that actually shows (clearly) what happened in the Rosberg-Kobayashi-Button tangle?

F1 Korean Grand Prix 2012
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