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Only 3 people in the shot for the seat, It'd be nice to see Kimi in the seat and say Di Resta at Lotus, but that leaves him fighting for the seat with David Valsecchi :/ Unless Valsecchi goes Force India in a swap lol
Kimi Raikkonen misses the announcement of Mark Webber's retirement from F1 due to being in the toilet.
(A digital cookie for who gets the reference)
As soon as Mark let him through in Malaysia, he then made his choice I reckon, I think it's okay if he leaves F1 it gives a chance for another youngun to the sport, Ricciardo, Vernge and Kimi are all in line I reckon for the spare seat.
PS4 all the way, I'd never consider an Xbox :P
But my post was to be about this.
Analysis

"McLaren's statistics do not make good reading and the biggest problem is they don't seem to have a clue where they are going.
"No team deliberately builds an uncompetitive car. At the launch they were all very happy that it was a step forward and I agreed. I still think the concept is an improvement but the devil is always in the detail and somewhere in there they have lost themselves."
This isn't over...
Red Bull are reportedly threatening to run their own private three-day test in a direct challenge to the authority of the FIA after Mercedes 'escaped' with a reprimand for their role in the 'testgate' saga.
According to The Times newspaper, Red Bull - and possibly Ferrari - are considering 'boycotting the young drivers' test to set up their private session in a mirror of the Mercedes case' in an act which would amount to open rebellion against the governing body amid widespread incredulity about the leniency of the punishment meted out against Mercedes on Friday by the International Tribunal.
Both Red Bull and Ferrari - who triggered the investigation after launching a protest against Mercedes when news of the test became public in Monaco - are reported to have 'set out their grievances to Bernie Ecclestone' after Friday's verdict was announced and informed F1's ringmaster 'they would take the risk of a reprimand - the punishment meted out to Mercedes - for the benefit of three days of testing.'
Although The Times suggests that 'Ferrari would pull back from any threat to stage a private test', the Scuderia are said to be 'seething' about the verdict handed down by the Tribunal.
In a post on the team's official website, Ferrari's anonymous infamous 'Horse Whisperer' blogger openly ridiculed the ruling, arguing: "Today we learned, that even if one is guilty and in this case that is an indisputable and verified fact, there is always a way of muddling through as best one can.
"One only has to suggest to the judge what the penalty should be and even better, why not make it something light like a rap across the knuckles.
"It is somewhat perplexing to say the least to see that the guilty party can get away virtually scot free for having derived "an unfair sporting advantage."
Red Bull are yet to publicly speak about the Tribunal's ruling.
Source: Sky Sports News
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