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F1 gossip column... Red Bull one-off?

Redbullblog Our F1 insider has been pacing up the pit lane to uncover more juicy rumours for you petrol-junkies.

In this week's F1 gossip column, he claims Red Bull's dominant display at the British Grand Prix could be a one-off.

Check out his rumour round-up and send in your thoughts using the boxes below.

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Isn't that typical of Mosley?He can't even step down with dignity.I don't think he knows the meaning of the word.

God i hope you're right about red bull. Got me proper worried about old Jenson for the rest of the season the way they flew around silverstone. if that's a one off then jens will be as happy as larry and me too, whoever larry is!!

I don't see why Rosberg would switch Williams for McLaren for next season. Williams appear to be slowly moving up the grid while if anything the Macs have been going back. Stay where you are Nico and bring back the Williams glory days.

If McLaren manage to win a grand prix, I'll charge around the House of Parliament naked, mark my words!!

Has McLaren nicked a car from braun then ?

That's probably put a Murray Walker type curse on McLaren now!!

How is it that teams can be rubbish one weekend and suddenly put a package together that enables them to win races? I'm not doubting what you say about McLaren as it seems to happen time and time again in F1. I just don't get it that's all. Surely your car's either rubbish or not at the start of the season and it doesn't really matter what else you strap on it, it's not going to suddenly turn into a race winner.

The idea of McLaren suddenly being a race winner though excites me. It would be great to see Button and Hamilton fighting it out up the front next weekend.

I like the approach Mosley is taking, Judgin by that picture he's blocking his ears to all the abusers and theres plenty of them.

Would Jean Todt not be out of contention for possible bias towards Ferrari. As their chief for so long surely he'd favour them in anything that should happen if F1. Surely an fia president needs to be beyond reproach and that certainly wldn't be the case.

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