2012 Australian Grand Prix

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Check Webber's front left suspension.
 
Vettel matching the McLaren's pace. Interesting...

I think the McLarens are just holding station at the front right now, not really pushing too much.
 
How could it be his fault? I'm curious, because what I saw, was Grosjean left with no room and Maldonado literally pushing him off the track.

Pastor was ahead of him and has the racing line of the corner entry. Grosjean hit the rear end of the Williams, thus either Grosjean should have submitted. He could have made that a crossover pass with his skill, yet made a rookie mistake.
 
Imminent Vettelball. He's reeling 'em in boys.
 
Probably saving fuel, hopefully they have it under control. Be good to see some on track action between, the top three.
 
Now it will be interesting to see Vettel vs McLaren with the tyre battle
 
Not much of overtaking this year compare last year, eh?
Probably just me though.
 
Great race so far, not a lot of overtaking, but I'm sure we will get it soon!
 
Let's see if Alonso will catch Vettel. If Alonso does as well as he is and finishes high up there, I'm going to call epic sandbagging on part of Scuderia.
 
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Pastor was ahead of him and has the racing line of the corner entry. Grosjean hit the rear end of the Williams, thus either Grosjean should have submitted. He could have made that a crossover pass with his skill, yet made a rookie mistake.

Grosjean saw Maldonado diving in, and gave him space, he yielded as much as he could, and Maldonado just barged in. This was a racing incident. Grosjean couldn't do anything about it.
 
I don't know what to say. Mercedes seemed to be very fast, even faster than RedBull. Obviously they don't have a pace on race. Shame for Grosjean and his bad start but Kimi is just flying. Also Ferrari doesn't seems to be rubbish as it was yesterday. Well at least McLaren is the only one who kept constant pace from qualy.
 
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