Let's stop the startwatch.

Jean Alesi is 4th and 5th.

I was there when I said it.

It all comes down to money.

Look up there! That's the sky!

Mansell can see him in his earphone.

And he's lost both right front tires.

And there's the man in the green flag!

And Damon Hill is following Damon Hill.

As you can see, visually, with your eyes.

And all Niki really has to do now is coast

Alboreto has dropped back up to fifth place.

And now, excuse me while I interrupt myself.

You can cut the tension with a cricket stump.

Alain Prost is in a commanding second position

Schumacher has made his final stop three times.

Brundle is driving an absolutely pluperfect race.

Michael Schumacher is leading Michael Schumacher.

Either the car is stationary, or it's on the move.

Thackwell really can metaphorically coast home now

Of course he did it voluntarily, but he had to do it.

Villeneuve is now twelve seconds ahead of Villeneuve.

You can't see a digital clock because there isn't one

Jenson Button is in the top ten, in eleventh position.

Alesi is in second place, and Hill is in second place.

I didn't see the time, largely because there wasn't one.

Do my eyes deceive me, or is Senna's Lotus sounding rough?

I wonder if Watson is in the relaxed state of mind he's in

And there's no damage to the car. Except to the car itself.

Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does.

There's nothing wrong with the car except that it's on fire.

With half the race gone, there is half the race still to go.

Unless I am very much mistaken...I AM very much mistaken...!

And the first five places are filled by five different cars.

There are four different cars filling the first four places.

Tombay's hopes, which were nil before, are absolutely zero now

That's history. I say history because it happened in the past.

I can't believe what's happening visually, in front of my eyes.

And here comes Mika Hakkinen, double world champion twice over.

And this is the third place car about to lap the second place car.

... the lead is now 6.9 seconds. In fact it's just under 7 seconds

It's lap 26 of 58, which unless I'm very much mistaken is half way.

He can't decide whether to leave his visor half open or half closed.

You might not think that's cricket, and it's not, it's motor racing.

Speaking from memory, I don't know how many points Nelson Piquet has.

And now Jacques Laffitte is as close to Surer as Surer is to Laffitte

This would have been Senna's third win a row if he'd won the two before

And that just shows you how important the car is in Formula One Racing.

Somebody said once 'Follow the money' and that is what it is all about.

Frentzen is taking, er, reducing that gap between himself and Frentzen.

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