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4th September 2007, 07:01 #1
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BTCC 2007 Who do you think will win
Just wondered who you think will come out on top of the pile when all the dust settles.
For me I think and hope plato will win but it is going to be very close.
(This is prob best as a poll but don't know how to create one if anyone can help)Look out I have been to the Jason Plato school of driving. I take no prisoners!!
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4th September 2007, 08:24 #2
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Going on the form and results of Thruxton Pt 1 back on May 8-9 I am afraid to say I think it will be Giovanardi though I hope by Sunday night I am one very very happy SEATFreak.
Fab got quite a good points haul and if he can repeat it he may well win the title.
I can cound 40pts alone from Thruxton without knowing how many races he led that day.
The 30pts for the two wins (2x 15pts) in Races 1 and 2, the 8pts for 4th in Race 3, and a point apeice for pole in Race 1 and the fastest lap of Race 2. He got pole for Race 2 but I am sure someone told me not so long ago only pole for Race 1 wins a point.
But I think if Jase' can win a race and finish highly in the other two, no worse than say 5th, whilst Fab does no better consistently that would be brilliant.Manufacturers Champs (06'), Teams Champs (07')
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4th September 2007, 09:02 #3
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This is a tough one, with the lack of straight line speed I think Plato will struggle at little for pace. Giovanardi has done well at Thruxton already and I sure will do the same again. Also another factor could be Neal, no love lost between him and Plato, as I'm sure he will try and take as many points away from him as possible.
But I think as long as Plato continues to drive with his head then I think he will win it.Cleland is a legend. :cool:
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4th September 2007, 11:13 #4
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It is a very tough call. I think I will go for Plato to win it but I expect the points gap to be less than the 9 it currently is.
Any chance SEAT will bring in that third car to bolster their chances?Blackadder! Blackadder! With many a cunning plan,
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4th September 2007, 11:50 #5
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Giovanardi I hope, but Plato's always been right behind him this year, so I can see Plato scraping it by a few points.
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4th September 2007, 13:13 #6
Giovanardi's going to do it. The Vectra is very quick at Thruxton, and I can see Plato getting involved in an accident in the second race whilst trying to keep up with the faster Vauxhalls & BMWs (and even Hondas judging by Knockhill)
2nd place in the big quizz challenge!
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4th September 2007, 13:56 #7
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Originally Posted by VkmSpouge
Granted they only lead by 3 points, providing the standings has been updates, but they are leading it.
But I like to think, for comfort reasons really, the reason why the third Leon hasn't materialised is because Scott has faith in Jase to win without any help from a third car.Manufacturers Champs (06'), Teams Champs (07')
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4th September 2007, 14:24 #8
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I think and hope Giovanardi will win. It's a fast track and the Vectra is much stronger than the Seat at Thruxton.
I also hope Jordan will win the indies - he was awesome there earlier in the year.My top 3 Sports personalitys..
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4th September 2007, 16:06 #9
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4th September 2007, 16:15 #10
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He might not do anything to risk it, but there are 24ish other drivers out there prepared to take a risk that might affect him......
I do wonder if we'll see a 3rd Leon and possibly even a 3rd Vectra out there for the manufacturers championship battle. Nominate cars 2 and 3, then leave Plato and Fabrizio to concentrate on drivers points.You lot still here?!
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