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get in Jenson

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Wish I could have seen that. Sounds like it'll be an interesting season. Well done Kimi Raikkonen.

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Great finish for Kobayashi and Perez, who started last. Red Bull are still very strong but the other teams have improved a lot, except for Ferrari, one more year fighting for the fifth place for Alonso.

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Kobayashi-san over-taken on Raikkonen was extraordinary. Kobayashi-san is a not just best Formula One driver come out from Japan but also he is one of the best and fast Formula One drivers out there. Japan should be proud of Kobayashi-san achievement in Formula One. I hope Japanese Company will support Kobayashi-san. We Formula one fans love to watch Kobayashi-san racing because he is most exiting driver on grid.

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Just watched a digest. Agreed, Chop Chop! I saw him racing at Suzuka and he was great! Go Kamui...

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Where can we watch F1 on Japanese TV?

ChopChop and nandakanda -I would take it easier... As of now, Kobayashi is a Mr. Nobody, with nothing proven.

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Ebisen, a Mr. Nobody? He won rookie of the year in 2010 and scored 30 points last year, more than double compared to his teammate. Kobayashi is a very exciting driver with a bright future, unlike Nakajima.

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Kobayashi is a very exciting driver with a bright future

I trully hope it will be so. F1 really needs some excitement on the track...

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Never mind Kobayashi - who is good, sure. Check out this Aussie kid Dan Ricciardo in the Toro Rosso. He is being groomed to replace Webber next year - and picked up an amazing 9th position (and his first points) overtaking a couple of blokes on the last lap! Star of the future this kid!

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