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Well, today's GP was in complete contrast to the one in Bahrain, there was some really exciting racing in it. Sad that McLaren again made a mistake on Hamilton's strategy that cost him dearly in opportunities. How often have they done that? I would think that he was furious with them and Mark Webber at the end of the race. It was good to see a driver attacking so relentlessly but so disappointing to see him called in for a tyre change that he probably didn't need.

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I loved that race. Action from start to finish.

 

A bad weekend all round for Hamilton, but a brave call by Jenson to come in so early for slicks, so well done to him for a well-earned victory.

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I loved that race. Action from start to finish.

 

A bad weekend all round for Hamilton, but a brave call by Jenson to come in so early for slicks, so well done to him for a well-earned victory.

 

On reflection, I wonder if they pulled Hamilton in so see how his tyres were so that they could get an idea of what Button's were like? If that is so, I would think that he would be absolutely furious and it could well lead to a parting of the ways for him and McLaren. As you say, it was a good victory for Button - he drove a good race, but I just can't stand the self opinionated little prat. :D

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