View Poll Results: Who will win?
Michael Schumacher
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Nico Hulkenburg
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Robert Kubica
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Vitaly Petrov
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Adrian Sutil
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Viantonio Liuzzi
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Sebastien Buemi
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Jamie Alguersuari
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Heikki Kovalainen
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Karun Chandhok
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Bruno Senna
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Pedro de la Rosa
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Kamui Kobayashi
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Timo Glock
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Lucas di Grassi
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2010 Singapore Grand Prix
#16
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you could be right there Raj,
Either way its going to be an interesting race to the drivers championship this year. I think there may have been more overtaking done in the drivers points score then on the track.
but nonetheless i have been entertained by every race this year.
Either way its going to be an interesting race to the drivers championship this year. I think there may have been more overtaking done in the drivers points score then on the track.
but nonetheless i have been entertained by every race this year.
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I'm going with Webber. A good start gets him out front and that should be all he needs to bring it home. I think the team will get behind him now; he has shown he has the maturity to win the WDC even though Vettel to faster.
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I hoping Webber wins the WDC because he has been racing for a long time and it would be nice to see him win it. Plus I think he has shown great character this season in how he has handled the controversies within his own team.
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I think Webber makes a big step forward and takes this one, based on the characteristics of the RB chassis. The key here is to not so much change the aero of the car, but to get the clutch to work properly. Somebody but an H pattern in the damn car. Hamilton will probably do well because I think he likes this kind of circuit, and Alonso may have something to say about it if Ferrari continue to develop their car. IMO
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Wayne, carrying over your comment from the other thread about Ferrari continuing to develop the car, Alonso took your advice in his blog:
from www.formula1.com
Alonso: Adaptable F10 can keep winning
Following the depths of despair he endured with retirement in Belgium, Fernando Alonso was relieved to be back on winning form in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix. As well as being his third victory of the year, Alonso’s success at Ferrari’s home race crucially pulled him back into contention for the 2010 drivers’ championship.
Alonso has been buoyed by the fact that Ferrari have scored more points over the last four Grands Prix than any other team, despite the varied nature of the different circuits they have visited, and the F10’s flexibility has left the double world champion hopeful he could yet bag a third title this season.
“Despite Spa, where the accident on the first lap weighed heavily like a stone, Ferrari and I have scored more points than anyone else in these last four races,” he told his official Ferrari blog. “That makes us even more confident and the fact these results came on tracks with very different characteristics to one another, confirms that our car is pretty versatile.”
After his Monza victory, Alonso found time to stop in at Ferrari’s Maranello factory to personally thank the team and show off his winning trophy. He had previously visited the week before the race and had felt boosted by their fighting spirit.
“I had arrived in Maranello, confident that we could reignite our championship chances, even if I felt it would be very tough,” he continued. “At Spa, things had not gone well, so it was hard to say beforehand what we might really be capable of. However, we knew that, as long as we did our best, we would be in with a chance and that’s how things turned out. Now, we can claim to have made a good step forward.”
As well as spending some time with his engineers discussing the updates for the forthcoming Singapore Grand Prix, Alonso sampled Korea’s Yeongam circuit for the first time on the team’s simulator. He’ll return home to Spain before flying out to Singapore for next weekend’s race.
Gotta hand it to him, he hasn't criticized the team yet, team orders or none.
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Hamilton
Wayne, carrying over your comment from the other thread about Ferrari continuing to develop the car, Alonso took your advice in his blog:
from www.formula1.com
Alonso: Adaptable F10 can keep winning
Following the depths of despair he endured with retirement in Belgium, Fernando Alonso was relieved to be back on winning form in Sunday’s Italian Grand Prix. As well as being his third victory of the year, Alonso’s success at Ferrari’s home race crucially pulled him back into contention for the 2010 drivers’ championship.
Alonso has been buoyed by the fact that Ferrari have scored more points over the last four Grands Prix than any other team, despite the varied nature of the different circuits they have visited, and the F10’s flexibility has left the double world champion hopeful he could yet bag a third title this season.
“Despite Spa, where the accident on the first lap weighed heavily like a stone, Ferrari and I have scored more points than anyone else in these last four races,” he told his official Ferrari blog. “That makes us even more confident and the fact these results came on tracks with very different characteristics to one another, confirms that our car is pretty versatile.”
After his Monza victory, Alonso found time to stop in at Ferrari’s Maranello factory to personally thank the team and show off his winning trophy. He had previously visited the week before the race and had felt boosted by their fighting spirit.
“I had arrived in Maranello, confident that we could reignite our championship chances, even if I felt it would be very tough,” he continued. “At Spa, things had not gone well, so it was hard to say beforehand what we might really be capable of. However, we knew that, as long as we did our best, we would be in with a chance and that’s how things turned out. Now, we can claim to have made a good step forward.”
As well as spending some time with his engineers discussing the updates for the forthcoming Singapore Grand Prix, Alonso sampled Korea’s Yeongam circuit for the first time on the team’s simulator. He’ll return home to Spain before flying out to Singapore for next weekend’s race.
Gotta hand it to him, he hasn't criticized the team yet, team orders or none.
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Ray, I hope not, but your joke may have some truth in the near future. To have Flava Flav become team boss at Ferrari may cause me to go out and buy cases of Red Bull and run out of gas before I buy Shell petrol.
http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...D=387189&FS=F1
More Ferrari visits add fuel to Briatore rumours
Rumours linking Flavio Briatore with Ferrari have shifted into a higher gear.
In July, it emerged that the disgraced, ousted and banned former Renault boss had visited the famous Italian team's Maranello headquarters.
The visit unleashed a flood of rumours, including talk of a possible consultancy role with Ferrari.
Now, according to the major German daily Die Welt, 60-year-old Italian Briatore has visited Ferrari no fewer than two more times in recent weeks.
Additionally, Briatore was in the Monza paddock last weekend, as was Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, and Fiat chiefs John Elkann and Sergio Marchionne.
Briatore was also seen inside the Ferrari pits.
Welt reports that the charismatic Italian is endeavouring to have his FIA ban reduced so that he can return to a direct operational role in F1 before 2013.
If successful, he could replace Stefano Domenicali as Ferrari's team boss, the newspaper said.
Briatore was asked about his Monza visit by German television Sky.
"I am meeting with Bernie (Ecclestone) and then flying back to London," he answered at the Italian circuit before the race.
"It's fantastic to be back, to see friends and to be in Italy," added Briatore. "Ferrari are on pole and everyone is happy. Just wonderful."
Briatore, who is Fernando Alonso's manager and former team boss at Renault, played down suggestions he is itching to return to F1.
"I'm feeling very good and I'm happy with the way things are," said Briatore.
To Italy's Sky Sport 24, he indicated that a return to Formula One in a commercial role is more likely.
"We will see what happens in the future," said Briatore. "Next week I will not be in Singapore; I am also perfectly happy at home."
The overweight wrinkled up retard had better be if you have this fine piece of @$$ running around in her undies.
Don't go supporting him because that'll force me to find the photo of him running around on some beach in his Borat swimsuit...
http://www.motorsport.com/news/artic...D=387189&FS=F1
More Ferrari visits add fuel to Briatore rumours
Rumours linking Flavio Briatore with Ferrari have shifted into a higher gear.
In July, it emerged that the disgraced, ousted and banned former Renault boss had visited the famous Italian team's Maranello headquarters.
The visit unleashed a flood of rumours, including talk of a possible consultancy role with Ferrari.
Now, according to the major German daily Die Welt, 60-year-old Italian Briatore has visited Ferrari no fewer than two more times in recent weeks.
Additionally, Briatore was in the Monza paddock last weekend, as was Ferrari president Luca di Montezemolo, and Fiat chiefs John Elkann and Sergio Marchionne.
Briatore was also seen inside the Ferrari pits.
Welt reports that the charismatic Italian is endeavouring to have his FIA ban reduced so that he can return to a direct operational role in F1 before 2013.
If successful, he could replace Stefano Domenicali as Ferrari's team boss, the newspaper said.
Briatore was asked about his Monza visit by German television Sky.
"I am meeting with Bernie (Ecclestone) and then flying back to London," he answered at the Italian circuit before the race.
"It's fantastic to be back, to see friends and to be in Italy," added Briatore. "Ferrari are on pole and everyone is happy. Just wonderful."
Briatore, who is Fernando Alonso's manager and former team boss at Renault, played down suggestions he is itching to return to F1.
"I'm feeling very good and I'm happy with the way things are," said Briatore.
To Italy's Sky Sport 24, he indicated that a return to Formula One in a commercial role is more likely.
"We will see what happens in the future," said Briatore. "Next week I will not be in Singapore; I am also perfectly happy at home."
The overweight wrinkled up retard had better be if you have this fine piece of @$$ running around in her undies.
Don't go supporting him because that'll force me to find the photo of him running around on some beach in his Borat swimsuit...
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I guess that Monaco isn't.
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Vettels engine will be mysteriously "down on power" again in Singapore just like Monza. Unless Webber biffs it there's no way Vettel finishes ahead of him.
Hammy will pull this one of his ***.
Hammy will pull this one of his ***.
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If your sole criteria as to whether or not you can drive is if you have beaten Alonso when he was in a front running car, then I guess you can include Sato in that list too.
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So? It still doesn't diminish the fact that Webber drove one heck of a race at Monaco, a drivers track.
If your sole criteria as to whether or not you can drive is if you have beaten Alonso when he was in a front running car, then I guess you can include Sato in that list too.
If your sole criteria as to whether or not you can drive is if you have beaten Alonso when he was in a front running car, then I guess you can include Sato in that list too.
Webbo have had the best car on the track from race 1 , by a big margin. Don't delude yourself into believing it is all Webbo , it is not , he is better than Vettel ( your top choice remember) he is no Alonso nor Hamilton , both the Ferrari and the Mclaren are better (closer to the RB) than they were at Monaco , so we will see.
If the Ferrari or the Mac have made the strides against RB as i believe they have, the drivers will win , that is Alonso or Hamilton .......
If the RB is still 2 seconds a lap faster than the rest, then the results will be academic..
PS: How many races have Sato won ... yes thought so .....