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Fantasy Formula 1 - Singapore results

I was starting to think Massa couldn't pull off any dramatic moves, startle another driver by suddenly pouncing or frighten the hell out of one of his competitors by coming out of nowhere.

Then he make Hamilton look like a berk by smacking him on the back, telling him what a 'great job' he'd done and giving him the most damning of all hand gestures - a thumbs up with a sarcy grin. Lewis managed a rather feeble "don't touch me, man" in return. Advantage to the titchy Brazilian. Brilliant.

Anyway, you're here for the FF1 scores, unless I'm very much mistaken. Here you go then!


And now, the running totals. As you can see, Henry is Seb-like in his dominance, whilst I'm doing a Schumi and crashing out big-time. Ah well - another year without the title for me then. (Memo to self - rig the rules next time, idiot.)


(I'm listening to all my CD's in alphabetical order. As I own quite a lot of them, the fact that I'm only up to a-ha's "Headlines And Deadlines - The Hits" after a week makes it seem quite likely that I won't be listening to ZZ Top again until about 2019...)

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