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Feature: Tweeting Around The Circuit

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is an excellent way to get an insight into the thoughts of  pundits, fans and drivers. With this in mind, Formula 1Fancast will bring you the best tweets of the race weekend in– Tweeting Around The Circuit.

Looking back at the most recent Grand Prix, we will be seeking out the ten most interesting tweets from those involved in .

Has Jake Humphrey been talking about how good his job is? Does Mark Webber think he should have performed better? What are Jenson Button’s Lunch plans?

Tweeting Around The Circuit takes a look at the latest, and greatest Tweets from the Spanish Grand Prix.

“Seems the consensus is that was the best for a long time. Now we head to Monaco. I’ll say it now…McLaren win, Schumi podium.” – makes some early predictions.

“Barca didn’t turn out for me in terms of top result…wasn’t good enough on the day.” – Red Bull’s Mark Webber is in reflective mood.

“Good heikki is okay. Main thing. Good weekend. Lots to learn. Good pace. Better relaibility. Long way to go. But learning. Slow but sure.” Team Lotus principal Tony Fernandes tweets in short bursts.

“Phew, that was pretty full-on, eh? A great result for the whole team – superb pitstops, strategy decisions and driving. Roll on Monaco!” – Official McLaren page suggests the team are happy with life.

“Thanks for kind comments re Bafta. Some of us lucky to be on screen but team of 40 creative people produce 150 hrs live BBCF1TV each year.” Martin Brundle plays down his role in BBCF1 winning at BAFTA.

“SO delighted to have won the @bafta. Team put so much effort into the coverage because we realise how lucky we are to do this job. #bbcf1.” Jake Humphrey talks about the award too (and how good his job is)

“It was fun today, I could overtake a lot. Finishing 8th coming from the back of the grid is great, but more was possible.” After his car set on fire in qualifying, Nick Heidfeld’s weekend got somewhat better.

And some from you:

“Tyre restrictions made q3 dull. Good to see Mclaren compete on race pace with RB. Renault are going backwards…” @thomwiseman

“Rosberg apparently wanted Schuie to let him pass at #SpanishGP. When roles were reversed at Suzuka last year, Nico didn’t yield.” @PhillCattF1

“Disappointed that once they got the champagne, the top three didn’t engage in an elaborate satirical mime to mock Adrian Sutil.” – @sniffpetrol

Keep checking out formula1fancast for the latest reaction to the Spanish Grand Prix, as well as the best news and views ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend. You can also follow us on Twitter.

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