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    Audi humbles Porsche. A new dawn starts today.

    Being nice since 2007.

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    the BMWsaubers have to light.

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    Yeah, have to be for sure.

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    Apparently Sauber isn't light, Kubica is just doing the job!

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    This should be interesting Massa almost hit trulli... leaving the pit.

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    Kubica is doing really well, he kept Massa behind him and then even pulled away slightly. He's now leading the race and setting ever faster personal best bests. Good on the guy!
    I don't think Massa/Trulli incident will be investigated. He didn't cross the white line coming out the pit and was on normal race track, shouldn't be a problem
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaigra
    Kubica is doing really well, he kept Massa behind him and then even pulled away slightly. He's now leading the race and setting ever faster personal best bests. Good on the guy!
    I don't think Massa/Trulli incident will be investigated. He didn't cross the white line coming out the pit and was on normal race track, shouldn't be a problem
    True.

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    Massa had no obligation to yeild to Trulli.

    The incident which needs investigation is Alonso blowing the chicane gaining him a position that he did not give back.

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    Wow, that pitstop worked an absolute charm for Alonso! It's a good job Monza has a wide pitlane, otherwise it could've gotten pretty ugly between Alonso and Kubica.
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    Wonder if BMW will be penalised for letting Kubica out right in front of Alonso in the pit-lane. That was some tight racing. Come on Massa, pull your finger out!
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    Alonso had an engine failure! Massa ran off the track behind him and delaminated his tyre, so he's now in the pits. Looking good for MS right now if he can make it to the end of the race.
    Kubica looks like he has 3rd place secured!
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    Alonso out!!! Huge engine blowout. I guess that'll kinda quell the complaints about the penalty for Alonso, it was all academical anyway with that engine problem. Looks like it'll be 2 points in it after this race!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vaigra
    Alonso had an engine failure! Massa ran off the track behind him and picked up a puncture, so he's now in the pits. Looking good for MS right now if he can make it to the end of the race.
    Yeah, just saw that! MSC only 2 points behind Alonso if he holds off Raikkonen and the young pole Kubica back in podium position after Massa's pit.

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    Damn, that ruins some of the fun.

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    Not sure if you guys saw Jean Todt after Michael won the race but he looked rather depressed. I'm thinking with 90% certainty that Michael is leaving Ferrari entirely.

    EDIT: MSC could not have avoided Montezemolo more than he showed immediately after stepping out of his car. No affection, at all. Almost seems as if Michael was forced out by Montezemolo and crew to make way for Raikkonen.
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