Will Hamilton win the championship then or will it be Massa?
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It's already been planned so ferrari will win. Either the mcclaren will have a shunt, or it will be penalised. Massa will win and Hamilton we be lower than 5th.
F1 isn't a sport anymore.Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God? - EpicurusComment
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My faith in humanity may be restored if Hamilton's car has not been sabotaged or if he is not deliberately shunted. I fear the worst!!
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But at least BoE will cut the rates next week? I hope they go for 2% cut.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostI fear the worst!!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostBut at least BoE will cut the rates next week? I hope they go for 2% cut.
Yeah.... but it's only a year since they should have done this and we could have avoided the worst of the downturn, as it takes about six months for rate cuts to work through.
When that cut does come though, I will be saving quite a bit on my mortgage(1% = 1,000 pounds a year on a 100,000 mortgage), and so will others if they have trackers contractually linked to the base rate.
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Check the small print - a number of those "trackers" have got clauses that allow banks to avoid dropping rates even if BoE dropped them.Originally posted by Cyberman View Postso will others if they have trackers contractually linked to the base rate.

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back in their places from the grid - 1st and 4th.
I think no more pit stops now?
52 laps of 71 now....Comment
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