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:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:
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Welp, Chilton's streak is over and it's all his fault. What will Jocke1 post about now?
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Oh dear both Marussia's out of the race already. That's Max's fault I'm afraid. Jocke1 get the tissues out
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Oops!!!!
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It looks like Chilton is an early contender for ROTR. 100% his fault.
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Monaco hero to Canada zero. Marussia for ROTR.
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Oh, Max... that's going to take a bit of beating for ROTR
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rachel1990 wrote:It looks like Chilton is an early contender for ROTR. 100% his fault.


Yep he slid into Bianchi I'm afraid
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NOOOOO! Chilton retired :cry:
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It was Gutierrez's fault. Leave Chilton alone, he doesn't need this. :cry:

I hope no-one takes this seriously
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I knew this forum would meltdown the day Chilton retired from a GP
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Justice served to press the obsession of Chilton's streak of Jocke1. Thanks god

BUT HE TOOK OUT BIANCHI :evil: :evil: :evil:
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I don't think Marussia deserve ROTR, remember, this is F1 Rejects.
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I knew this forum would meltdown the day Chilton retired from a GP


Take this emo-angst elsewhere, GTPlanet for example. We don't need it at a place like F1 Rejects.
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Gutierrez already used the two tyre compounds. Maybe he sneak a point with this gamble.
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roblomas52 wrote:I don't think Marussia deserve ROTR, remember, this is F1 Rejects.


The race is young, but I think Chilton will take some beating.

Still, a Mercedes come-together would probably do it...
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RealRacingRoots wrote:
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I knew this forum would meltdown the day Chilton retired from a GP


Take this emo-angst elsewhere, Autosport for example. We don't need it at a place like F1 Rejects.

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Bianchi scores points, Chilton says: "bathplug my streak!" and pulls a clanger.
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roblomas52 wrote:I don't think Marussia deserve ROTR, remember, this is F1 Rejects.


Ffs, the clue's in the name. Reject of the race. So yes, they do deserve it.
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roblomas52 wrote:I don't think Marussia deserve ROTR, remember, this is F1 Rejects.


And by that logic Giedo van der Garde wouldn't be ROTR for Canada last year
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And Ericsson's car is dead.
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ooooh interesting race strategy from the team previously known as midland
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So, Chilton says Bianchi turned in on him :lol:
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Kobayashi is out of the Grand Prix with a buckled rear wheel ...
And because of this, both Caterhams and Marussias out, no one will win the young team's battle :(
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I wanna know what happened to Maldonado......
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The wrong cars are being attrited.
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I bet Massa quite enjoyed that one!
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Well thats it for both Caterhams and Marussias now. Surely Sauber will be last in the race now

OMG- Rosberg has to give up the lead surely... Or not as it appears
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Fernando Felipe is faster than you
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Kamui now out to hard to say if it was a fail or damage

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Christ Nico, what are you doing? Don't let the pressure get to you. :|
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:Fernando Felipe is faster than you
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WeirdKerr wrote:I wanna know what happened to Maldonado......


He's retired too - so his bad luck continues.
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ryangregg12345 wrote:
WeirdKerr wrote:I wanna know what happened to Maldonado......


He's retired too - so his bad luck continues.


yes... but I wanna see what caused the retirement
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I'm sure Perez is mourning the loss of his McLaren seat...not.
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Interesting that Nico refers to "my team-mate" and not "Lewis," or even "Hamilton."
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WeirdKerr wrote:
ryangregg12345 wrote:
WeirdKerr wrote:I wanna know what happened to Maldonado......


He's retired too - so his bad luck continues.


yes... but I wanna see what caused the retirement


The BBC says "Pastor Maldonado crawls into the pits in what sounds like a very sick Lotus. more bad luck for the Venezuelan."
His car failed him again.
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Hamilton lose of power? ominous sign?
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Ooooooooooo, this could be getting interesting!

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Paul Hayes wrote:Ooooooooooo, this could be getting interesting!

Synchronised problems at Mercedes!

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