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    Quite possibly the geekiest of motorsports and deffinitely my favourite. Itt helps being a graduate from the same university engineering school as one of the most successful designers, along with our own DrLove.

    How many other F1 fans do we have on BoLS? Have you been enjoying this increadible 2012 season as much as i have? Just watching the Forum on the BBC iPlayer, and have Eddie Jordan and Jenson Button talking about this being a golden age of formula 1. With the last 3 seasons, I could fully well believe it.

    I've always been a big fan of the McLarens (don't tell anyone... I may be applying for an internship at Red Bull) and am loving the lower team battles supporting Force India. Hell, I've even got a big soft spot for the Caterhams (formally Team Lotus). How many other sports can you support 3 teams who are officially competing in the same race at the same level, but realistically still be in 3 distinct brackets?
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    I'm a massive F1 fan, have been for over 20 years. I've supported Jenson since he first appeared as he was the only ENGLISH driver, it was Mr. Hill before that.

    It's going to be a great season, 3 different winners from 3 different teams so far, proof that Adrian Newey is not infallible, DRS seems to be working well and Pirelli are still delivering.

    I was not happy with the Sky deal but when I found out that as an HD customer I got the F1 channel anyway I calmed down slightly. I could do without the bird from A League of their Own though.
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    Count me in.
    I don't have the F1 channel and can't justify the extra spend. I'm gutted. The highlights just don't cut it. I miss all the fanfare before hand like the grid walk.

    I thought the last part of China was great. I'm loving the fact that we are getting a nice mix of drivers doing well.

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    with you on that. The BBC coverage for the last 2 years was amazing; never failed to dissapoint. I don't have sky either, so kind of missing it. At least the full race highlights mean we don't miss the action. I worked during all but one or two races last season, so I've gotten used to not seeing them live (and ducking and diving to avoid seeing or hearing any of the results :P).

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    I enjoy following it, but can rarely find the time (and sometimes patience) to sit and watch the whole thing.

    Last year actually bored me quite a lot. It was just...."Oh ...Red Bull won again. Shocking". This year it seems to be...more balenced?

    Also....[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9h34xYsRrI[/url]
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    I am very fan of F1 since Prost-Senna times...

    Even later, with Nigel Mansell.

    Now, of course, you can imagine that, as our spaniard man Alonso is on the Championship for some years now, I am following the races with more interest...

    But I am very dissapointed with Ferrari. They have done crap for the last 2 years... only the hability of Fernando made the car win races like Malaysia
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    Well what a weekend.

    Fantastic racing, full of conterversely and good to see the Williams running strong.

    Feel sorry for Ricardo but McLaren's running nicely.



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    So Sundays race might just be the most exciting thing I've watched in a long time. F1 boring ? No I don't think so. Overtaking aplenty, upside down cars and wheel to wheel action, this race had it all. Anyone doubting Hamiltons driving ability has been made to look a fool. He was superb.
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    So glad Hamilton and Rosberg can race each other, it is good for mercedes and it is good for the sport.
    I am loving the Williams-Martin colour scheme ftw.

    Just want more Buttons!
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