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'Copycat' Kubica keeps counsel on turn one.

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'Copycat' Kubica keeps counsel on turn one.

Lewis Hamilton critic Robert Kubica admits to having his own 'moment' at the opening corner of Japanese Grand Prix.

 7 people agree.  16 people disagree.

If RK takes off FM's nose, or vice-versa in China. Then we'll see how they like each other. A DNF, with 3 laps to go, for FM will be the best thing to happen in China.
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Posted by Powerline 2008 - Unregistered (50 days ago)
 3 people agree.  6 people disagree.

Go sid!
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Posted by DAMON RUSSELL (50 days ago)
 3 people agree.  5 people disagree.

Like all racing drivers RK speaks when it suits him. The incident (which he did not see!) which happened in fron of him helped him, so he kept his mouth shut!
With regards to the penalty handed to Bourgais, just what the hell is happening in F1? If this carries on, the sport(?) will lose its appeal to the general public AND sponsors!
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Posted by David Holliss - Unregistered (50 days ago)
it seems the pressure is ramping up and starting to tell on all the protagonists, hence raikkenon/alonso/heiki goods starts compared to lewis/robert/massa's, the former have nothing to play for, hence no fear...simple but totally correct analysis!
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Posted by silent runner - Unregistered (50 days ago)
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