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Fernando Alonso
23.61%
Mark Webber
23.61%
Lewis Hamilton
15.28%
Sebastian Vettel
25.00%
Jenson Button
2.78%
Felipe Massa
1.39%
Robert Kubica
1.39%
Nico Rosberg
0
0%
Michael Schumacher
1.39%
Rubens Barrichello
0
0%
Adrian Sutil
0
0%
Kamui Kobayashi
0
0%
Viantonio Luizzi
0
0%
Vitaly Petrov
0
0%
Nico Hulkenburg
0
0%
Sebastien Buemi
0
0%
Nick Heidfeld
0
0%
Jamie Algersuari
0
0%
Heikki Kovalainen
0
0%
Jarno Trulli
0
0%
Brino Senna
0
0%
Lucas di Grassi
0
0%
Timo Glock
0
0%
Sakon Yamamoto
0
0%
Takuma Sato (Master of all that is carbon fiber)
5.56%
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2010 Brazilian Grand Prix

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Old 11-02-2010, 02:18 AM
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Originally Posted by PPo
I picked Button FTW... It would make for a great final race if it happened!!
Pee, Pee Ohh !

Why not Schumacher, odds are the same ..... huh whats dat ? talk out both sides...ahh I see, makes sense ....


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I'm surprised that there are zero votes for Massa, given his past performances at the track, combined with perhaps a motivation to prove something to his fans at his home GP.
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Originally Posted by ltc
I'm surprised that there are zero votes for Massa, given his past performances at the track, combined with perhaps a motivation to prove something to his fans at his home GP.
If the Ferrari is stout enough for Massa to lead, Alonso will be right behind, and we all know how that will end up.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
If the Ferrari is stout enough for Massa to lead, Alonso will be right behind, and we all know how that will end up.
+1 Even if he's faster he won't be "allowed" to win.
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Rooting for the Red Bull team. Go Webber and Vettel.
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
If the Ferrari is stout enough for Massa to lead, Alonso will be right behind, and we all know how that will end up.
With Massa ordered to allow Alonso to pass, followed by the Interlagos track being torn apart and burned to the ground by the fans ?

I am fairly certain Massa will not be a challenge to Alonso this weekend...mistake in the pits, last year's aero parts on the car, shoelaces tied together, etc...
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Alonso and Massa in the same car...............Alonso all day. Having said that Ferrari needs Massa to pick it up as he steals valuable positions and points from Red Bull and McLaren.
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If I keep picking Kubica, like a stopped clock, I may yet be proven right.
He's quick and aggressive with nothing to lose.
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Originally Posted by Ritter v3.4
If I keep picking Kubica, like a stopped clock, I may yet be proven right.
He's quick and aggressive with nothing to lose.
Yeah, but he still does not have the horse under him, yet. Maybe next year Renault will find that little bit more that Kubica needs.
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I hear you.
Maybe it'll rain. After what happened to Webbo, if you are a contender ( or a contender's teammate e.g. Massa) how aggressive are you wiling to be?
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Originally Posted by Larry Herman
If the Ferrari is stout enough for Massa to lead, Alonso will be right behind, and we all know how that will end up.
Better than Vettel's team order position exchange ........

Originally Posted by Nizer
+1 Even if he's faster he won't be "allowed" to win.
Faster , when has Massa ever been faster ........
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I recall Massa being faster but then a message conveyed by radio waves relaxed his right leg and his car mysteriously decelerated.

At least SV had his foot through the floor in Korea when it blew up.............no mystery there.
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Originally Posted by agdamis
Alonso and Massa in the same car...............
What an outstanding idea!!! Surprised I never thought of that... If Ferrari put Alonso and Massa in one car, you don't have to worry about team orders!!! Massa can fight for the victory, do all the work, and then Alonso can take the glory... oh wait... thats been done.
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Originally Posted by A.Wayne
Pee, Pee Ohh !

Why not Schumacher, odds are the same ..... huh whats dat ? talk out both sides...ahh I see, makes sense ....


The difference between you and me is that my life doesn't start and stop on the Internet. If my pick, Button, doesn't win (and I know the chance is extremely slim!!) it won't define my being for the two week period between races...
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Originally Posted by PPo
The difference between you and me is that my life doesn't start and stop on the Internet. If my pick, Button, doesn't win (and I know the chance is extremely slim!!) it won't define my being for the two week period between races...
Hey PPo you are very opinionated, you are a perfect candidate for paid membership on Rennlist


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