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Originally Posted by Daniel
*give me a moment whilst I try to think of some reference to fish which includes some references to some of the great fishermen of the 60's and 70's and some references to other species of fish*Quote:
Originally Posted by SGWilko
good point....anyway, i think that button or Lewis maybe the most likely unless something happens to suddeney improve ferrariQuote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
Previously I figured Webber, yet i am not sure how capable they are in keeping it all together, consistently.
I thought this was their race, and both Button and Lewis took it away from both of them, mostly to do with better strategy, and NOT better cars ....so now, I would say it is wide open....
would that be Gefilte Fish? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Daniel
excellent analysis. i am rooting for LH to win, but it is too closeQuote:
Originally Posted by fandango
to me Webber, Vettel Button, Alonso and perhaps Rosberg/Kubica are still in the picture. 3 weeks ago Hamilton looked adrift, now he is in the lead, who knows what will happen in 2 races.
Valencia suits RBR and Ferrari much better than Mclaren.However, Kubica could steal pole in that race as well. The point is, its still too early to predict. But what is good to see are the many different contenders and teams in the picture.
Now that Lewis has got his act together I think it's looking quite promising for him at the moment.
We need a few more results to get a better idea on which way this might go. If Lewis can get a couple more wins with Red Bull at the same time failing to fulfil their potential, then I'll be even more confident for him.
I was expecting Sebastian to be the big threat to him this year, but it just hasn't happened. Jenson has been a big surprise with his excellent performances, but I still can't see him getting the better of Lewis over the course of the season.
:-)
Lewis, as every year?
This race the RBR :s was battleing an engine problem I presume, that according the team.
RBR lacking in the reliability and driver side. They are loosing, not winning the WCC.
Alonso will snatch the WCC.
RBR's issue with Seb was an oil leak in the gearbox, and they were managing the subsequent falling oil pressure as a result.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01
While the BUll's are indeed quick, dropping grid positions and managing issues for the same area - new gearbox for Mark, new O ring and possibly clutch for Seb before the race is proving that, their achilles heal is STILL reliability.
Hamilton's chances certainly look good. McLaren is once again improving nicely in the season, the team has managed to capitalize on opportunities lately and despite that accident in Spain Hamilton has managed to climb to the top. If Red Bull keeps shooting themselves in the feet, Hamilton in particular is indeed looking good for the championship. But maybe one day everything will click and RBR will start maximising their potential? We'll see.
But I suspect Alonso and especially Ferrari in WCC are gradually starting to drop out of the game. Montreal was also supposedly among their stronger circuits and they don't leave an impression of making huge gains in the near future.
He'll need more help than he's currently getting to do that.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mia 01