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Old Jun 6, 2009 | 02:57 PM
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Post-Qualifying Car Weights - Turkey

Very interesting.

Alonso is lightest followed by Vettel.

 
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Alonso lightest - big suprise.

Vettel is light, light, light.

Interesting that Button is a tad heavier than Rubens - but still qualified better.

Webber and Kimi both pretty heavy but did well.

Kubica at 664 kg still managed to crack the top 10. He may do very well tomorrow.
 
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