Fred's going to devoure Grosjean, and the Nicos, by the first tight turn scrub bro :p: :stareup:
Other Ferraris with Hulk and felipe baby i say a ferrari engine wins two out of the top four spots
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Fred's going to devoure Grosjean, and the Nicos, by the first tight turn scrub bro :p: :stareup:
Other Ferraris with Hulk and felipe baby i say a ferrari engine wins two out of the top four spots
Vettel is just untouchable. Kudos to Sauber. RoGro maybe the spoiler on Sunday.
Yep Hulk in a Ferrari, should have had the ride for 2014! :dork:
http://www.f1fanatic.co.uk/2013/10/05/a ... the-start/ :erm: :uhoh: :crazy:
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Alonso will line up fifth on the grid following Mark Webber’s penalty and believes the long straights at the start of the lap will help him.
“I think the start is a very short space to turn one so we will do all of our attacks in turn three, turn four – there is always some action in the race,” he said
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Good pole by Seb, can't see him losing the first corner. He makes a good start usually and Red Bull have their engine mapping spot on. The race for me is hoping Hamilton holds onto his position to the finish.
There're two long-ish straights after the start and the RB has an ultra-short gear ratio. If Alonso starts like he did last time, he could pass Vettel and then VET is pretty much f***ed, because he aint gonna overtake anyone with that lack of top speed.Quote:
Originally Posted by henners88
Will McLaren PLEASE do something besides getting passed at the end of the Grand Prix!
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Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Vettel never passes anyone anyway
Ask Button, he'll disagree. The RB is built to win from the front-row, hence the short gear ratio. If they change it, like they did in Abu Dhabi last year, he overtakes quite a lot. Will be interesting to see how webbers fares. They lengthened his gear ratio due to the 10 place penalty.Quote:
Originally Posted by Warriwa
Seems like all the front cars have pace in different sectors. That could make for them running close and the DRS and long straights coming into the picture more than usual. I still think Seb has the pace to get a gap, but from Lewis back things could get very interesting IMO. Grojean usually moves backwards, the Mercedes seems to have pace and Alonso will be charging as well. Hulk might hold his own or slip slightly, and I doubt Felipe will amount to much after the first stop. It will be interesting to see if Gutierrez will be able to hold his own and remain in the top 10. It wouldn't shock me to see Kimi make top 5, and Fred to reach the podium.