2014 Rolex Australian Grand Prix

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The Goo has stopped on the circuit with a gearbox problem. The rain will probably fall by the time they clear the Sauber away.
 
The Goo has stopped on the circuit with a gearbox problem. The rain will probably fall by the time they clear the Sauber away.

They just said he got back to the pits, that didn't look do-able when I saw him, Sky are speculating that he may have used the electric motor.
 
Team just said he's out for the session so I guess he must have made it back, haven't actually seen it though. Otherwise he'd be out by default.

That wall on the exit of Clark (turn 9?) is going to be well-fed this weekend, I think. The super-downforce machines of recent years have starved it somewhat.

Hamilton (EDIT: Rosberg, sorry :) ) throwing pieces of his car out while Lauda looks on in a bemused way...
 
Might have been a bit of rubbish that he picked up and landed in his lap. Given the speed he was going, he probably would have been injured if a piece of the car landed in his lap.
 
Whiting says the camera solution from IRBR is legal. I still think they have to carry the housings, I just don't understand why they don't?

The FIA is definitely regaining its French flavour with Todt's re-election :D

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Whiting says the camera solution from IRBR is legal.
He also says he wants to do something about it.

I still think they have to carry the housings, I just don't understand why they don't?
The FIA cracked down on teams using false camera mountings to get the aerodynamic gain without the weight of the camera. If it does not contain a camera, you cannot use it.
 
Lewis is making up all of time in the last sector compared to his teammate which is surprising.
Both Merc's are mighty through there compared to everything, or were in FP2, I assume Ros must have made a little mistake.
 
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