Fiero and markabilly, I have gone to the bookmakers and put £10 on the suggestions you've both made. I know you will be proved right...
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Fiero and markabilly, I have gone to the bookmakers and put £10 on the suggestions you've both made. I know you will be proved right...
Oh, and to add another one, the FIA will undoubtedly award the drivers' title to a thoroughly deserving Ralf Schumacher, who has in no way brought the sport into disrepute and instead got on quietly with his business of finishing 17th.
Probably, unless LH wins pole and there is rain, in which case the SC will be out for the whole RACE.....unless LH succeeds in having Kim and Fa crash out while trying to stay up with him behind the SC..... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Yeah, to everyone's huge surprise nothing will happen besides a Super Aguri engine blow and Toro Rosso's gearbox failure. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
Things will be very interesting with Felipe leading the charge into the first turn. Hamilton is the meat in a Ferrari sammich, with Alonso looking on. Massa has some strategic options:
1. have a "racing incident" in T1 with Hamilton.
2. drive just quick enough to keep LH at bay, so that Kimi can try to rattle the Brit from the rear, use Massa as a pick to get by Lewis
3. If Kimi can get by Lewis, Massa can then let Kimi by, and the Brazolian will surely be driving defensively to help his teammate. Then, Hamilton will be the meat in Massa-Alonso sammich, which could be very interesting, as I think Fernando would rather Kimi win the WDC than Lewis, and the Spaniard might take a lunge at Lewis.
I think Massa will be going all out to win his home race. Only if Kimi is directly behind him would he move over and only if ordered to do so.
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Originally Posted by keysersoze
You seem to forget that if there is a Ferrari one/two, and Alonso comes third, all Lewis has to do is come fourth to win the title.
As I stated on another thread, If Kimi can take advantage of the clean side
Ferrari may try to get kimi by from the launch.
This would have to be well orchestrated especially due to Hamilton’s creativity from launch to turn one.
But If Ferrari guesses right and Lewis takes his eye off of FA. Alonzo could get the lead going into turn two.
However I think LH will be slightly more interested in Keeping Fred behind him the worrying about Kimi getting ahead.
It's an interesting scenario. Because I don't think LH wants FA behind him without a sandwich in-between, front or back
Interesting to see what Ferrari have planned for Massa to do, I'd like him to win the race tomorrow.
Was I mistaken or did I see Massa wipe a tear away from his eyeQuote:
Originally Posted by VkmSpouge
when the camera man went from kimi (post race interview) back to
Massa for a final comment?