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Posted by Livestrong on 14.11.2010 at18:39:
Red Bull Racing
What a great race of Seb today, I cannot believe it! WORLD CHAMPION 2010! Thanks to a brilliant race and an awesome pace he finally won the titel!

Posted by metalandi on 14.11.2010 at18:50:
yeah! I was really happy about this, just saw the last few minutes of the race though. i was fuckin' proud when the austrian anthem came on.
Posted by norbinho19 on 14.11.2010 at21:58:
congratulations red bull

fantastic work!!
BUT i would have prefered mark webber as world champion as he is great sportsman and NOT a little new schaumacher like vettel

but i have to admit vettel did a great job today and i'm happy that mr. super-arrogant alonso and the ferrari-mafia didn't win!!

hehehe
Posted by norbinho19 on 15.11.2010 at14:20:
back in the years when there still were racers like "the one and only" ayrton senna (best F1 racer ever!!! ...and definately NOT schumacher, no matter how much titles he won), villeneuve, berger, hakkinen, ... and there was still more action during the races F1 was much more interesting to watch...nowadays it's only about f***in' ecclestone, his money and the ferrari-mafia!!!
i wish there would be more racers like jenson button and mark webber
Posted by metalandi on 15.11.2010 at15:00:
totally agree bernd, i was watching F1 every weekend when i was a kid, but nowadays i barely watch one full race a year. it has lost its soul somehow. and heinz prüller also is missing
Posted by Marmetal on 15.11.2010 at15:17:
I used to watch almost every race in late 90's as well, now I watch most of 'em because Formula 1 isn't that exciting as it was earlier. Yesterday I wanted Webber or Alonso to win, Vettel is really young so he still has time. It wasn't his last chance for championship title for sure. But well, that sport (unlike many other ones

) is unpredictable and I must say that this season wasn't really boring, especially last races. But I still consider late 80's and early 90's as golden age of Formula 1.
Posted by norbinho19 on 15.11.2010 at15:19:
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Original von metalandi
totally agree bernd, i was watching F1 every weekend when i was a kid, but nowadays i barely watch one full race a year. it has lost its soul somehow. and heinz prüller also is missing
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yep, me too, andi

we want heinz prüller back....hausleitner is as annoying as polzer when he comments football
i only watched the race as i hoped mark webber will become world champion!!
Posted by Livestrong on 16.11.2010 at19:06:
Ayrton was and will be the greatest racer of all time for sure. I totally agree with you Bernd. This guy had such an aura and a god given dedication to this sport - unbelievable
Posted by Marmetal on 17.11.2010 at11:55:
^ That's true Bernd. Ayrton was unbelievable, it's so sad he's not here with us anymore

. Weekend at Imola in '94 was tragic, I've been reading about those two accidents a lot. After all, it wasn't as dangerous Formula 1 like earlier, it was 1994! Still dangerous 'cause it will always be like that but... I have no words

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Posted by Livestrong on 19.11.2010 at22:17:
Speaking of Red Bull,
THIS is sick
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