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25 Oct 2010, 09:24 (Ref:2780103) | #76 | |
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Well we can be certain the McLaren won't be helping anyone to a WDC. It is not a great car.
For me I just can't look past Alonso. Red Bull couldn't hammer home the advantage when they had by far the best car and illegal arodynamics, now that the Ferrari is nearly on par they are in trouble. I don't really want Fernando to win it, but... |
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25 Oct 2010, 09:31 (Ref:2780109) | #77 | |
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Illegal aero? I still think Webber is a strong chance. With RBR still having a speed advantage they are most likely to get the thing on the front row and both drivers are so close to one another that they can make it hard for Alonso to do better then 3rd.
Question is will RBR make it easy for Alonso to make his 11 point lead last by not talking about what is best for the team. Its strange, Horner is forever talking about how the drivers know they drive for the team and know whats best, but that doesnt translate to pulling together to be the first team other then Ferrari, Renault or McLaren to win a WDC in how long, 13 years? |
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25 Oct 2010, 09:35 (Ref:2780112) | #78 | |
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Red Bull should have both titles in the bag by now. Unfortunately, reliability and mistakes from their two drivers have let them down.
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It will be a shame if they lose it. I hope they don't, they deserve it.
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IMO, Webber has now lost the WDC. His only advantage was that he was leading the points, and all he had to do was finish high in the points. It didn't matter if Vettel was quicker in qualy, or if Alonso won races.
Now, Webber is behind in the points, and will most likely still be outqualified by Vettel, so he will not make up points there. Alonso is racing so well that he will finish on the podium for the the last races anyway. And the engine advantage? Webber puts a new one in and crashes - what damage will that have done to the drivetrain and engine? Two horse race now between Vettel and Alonso. Last edited by Splatz the Cow; 25 Oct 2010 at 12:32. Reason: Fixing my Granma |
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There are 2 drivers who have it all in their own hands:
Alonso is champ when he wins both races regardless of what the the others do, but the same is true for Webber. There are too many variables for all others. I still think it's between Webber and Alonso. Even if Red Bull don't want to push Vettel in a supporting role, they should be very aware of all the possible scenarios, and act smartly. Last edited by gert; 25 Oct 2010 at 13:10. |
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its probably just one of those tricks memory plays on you, but i remember 2005 and 06 being all about Alonso just sitting back and waiting for the championships come to him.
Webber spins, Vettel's engine (Renault) goes blammo, and Hamilton goes wide and Alonso cruises to the victory...its all just too familiar. while the other guys all think of this as something they need to chase, Alonso knows from experience that it will come back to him. the only hope i have is that the racing gods and that Ferrari engine which so dramatically let Schumi down in Japan 2006 lets Alfonso down at some point during the last 2 races. |
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In 06.. Alonso had a DNF from the lead in Hungary and another one in Monza meanwhile MS had a DNF due to a crash in Australia and a mechanical DNF in Japan.. If you say that the only reason Alonso won the title in 06 was due to MS’ DNF in Japan, you basically don’t know what you are talking about or did not watch the entire season. |
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To show how strong a position Alonso is in, just think of it this way - if he wins in Brazil and Mark finishes 5th or lower, Fernando is champion, as everyone else will automatically be out if Fernando wins the race
While this may sound a little tenuous, you only have to realise how strong Massa usually is in Brazil to see that it's not so unlikely. All it would take is a Ferrari 1-2 (and I think the track will suit them), Vettel having a decent weekend and ending up more than 1 position ahead of Mark (so that the team won't have to move him over, which they will love), and one of the McLarens getting in on the act and suddenly the title's settled So after this much-hyped rollercoaster of a year with the "closest" title battle ever, it may well all be over before Abu Dhabi. Who'd have bet on that after the British GP, even before you get onto that it was the guy in 5th in the table after that race that wins it? |
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I would really love to see Webber win but Alonso is on a big roll right now and the luck is going his way.Webber's mistake at the weekend actually cost him the win as i guess he would have inherited it from Vettel so he will be under immense pressure in Brazil. Any predictions would be guesswork.
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Red Bull should still easily bag the constructors' and- barring another crazy race like Korea - the drivers' must surely be between Alonso and Webber now. A sneaky part of me feels that Alonso is going to do it and win by < 7 points so that the championship will become infamous and repeatedly argued over due to Alonso's 'bonus' 7 points gain from Germany. But I want Webber to get it, and to be honest he should still be able to do it given the equipment he has and tracks remaining. Red Bull just keep screwing themselves over though. If in Brazil we have in the race the situation of Vettel leading Webber with Alonso in third or similarly high scoring position, surely Red Bull will have to let Webber take the win. It would be foolish otherwise. Prediction: barring rain or some flukey safety car mix up affair, I think Webber will win Brazil and Abu Dhabi (even if that means Vettel allowing him the win)! |
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Hope Alonso wins it..will futher strengthen his status as the best driver on the grid.
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Oh yeh, Brawn last year. I have wiped it from my memory because of the worlds ugliets wheels
Brazil always seems to be wet, so who knows what can happen there. Engines are of concern. RBR continue to have the car speed most weekends to bag 1-2s but for any number of reasons it often doesnt come off. I expect given the nature of the tracks they may not get the front row by 0.5 seconds but they will have strong grid positions. Webber always seems to finish a season well, and start them badly. Lets hope this season is no different |
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Asked recently over dinner if Hamilton was now "out of it" I agreed that he and Jenson probably were unless Red Bull had a big disaster. That has now happened and I am with the same group for dinner again on Wednesday when I will have to say that he certainly can now win in what has been a fascinating season's racing.
The momentum and luck have gone from Webber and swung to Alonso but the difference between Hamilton and Button with the same car was a major feature of the weekend for me. I believe that, of the 5 protagonists only Button is now out of the running, great season when you can say that after so many races. |
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Hope Webber wins, but have $25 on Alonso at 4-1 as back up
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I think we have to say that Button is out of it now. There is absolutely no chance that he's going to win the next two races and the other 4 not score points. Perhaps he doesn't see it that way though: http://www.planetf1.com/news/18227/6...-m-still-in-it I want some of whatever he's smoking... |
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Button is of course quite right to take that line and I am sure it is the team that have said it to him, or his management perhaps. This year we have seen some great racing and some surprises and I look forward to these last two races with great enthusiasm
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