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Your questions answered - Monaco Grand Prix 2010

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Murray Walker | 06:00 UK time, Friday, 21 May 2010

Does the safety car affect the racing? Can anyone catch Red Bull? What did I think of Rubens Barrichello throwing his steering wheel out of the cockpit after his crash? Will any of the new teams score points this year? What did I think of the Schumacher/Alonso incident?

Watch my answers below.

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My Monaco Grand Prix review

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Murray Walker | 17:00 UK time, Tuesday, 18 May 2010

Hello everybody

This week we have a double helping of discussion, with both the Barcelona and Monaco races up for debate.

Since the last blog, McLaren's Jenson Button has seen his title challenge splutter and lose some of its fluency, while at the same time Red Bull's Mark Webber has discovered the golden touch, with two successive wins putting him top of the championship standings.

And after an unsteady start, Mercedes' Michael Schumacher seems to be rediscovering his form and silencing some of his doubters.

Here are my thoughts on what has been happening lately, and what I think might happen next. Any questions you have about these races or Formula One in general, please post them below.

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