Quote Originally Posted by mstillhere
I bet anything that Kimi as always is heavy on gas. FM, Kova and LH are light. Kimi's strategy will prevail as it has other times and both Mclarens will be past by BMW and Alonso. What I saw today during qualify was a McLaren tha was very nervous and difficult to control. Tomorrow we should see it again. The Turkish track is Ferrari's track. We have seeing it before with two Ferrari wins in a row and I am pretty sure we will see it tomorrow again (knocking on wood, obviously). I think both Mclaren strategy is being light and try to slow down Kimi but I think that Kimi will be passing both his main competitors since this track is a track where it is easier to pass. Anyway, lets wait and see now.
Good points. I don't think Kimi will get past Kovy because Kovy looked much more settled than Hamilton, and he can utilise the quicker soft tyres better than the Englishman.

Once Massa gets in the groove, the only way to beat him will be for a safety car and to put pressure on him at a restart. If someone can do that early i the race then we may see a different winner than expected.

This is Massa's season right here. If he wins tomorrow it will be a fantastic platform to challenge for the championship. If he doesn't, on a track where he dominates, his morale will be shot and he won't have a chance the rest of the season.

Alonso, unfortunately won't figure in the race for the podium. I hope the BMW's can, but Nick especially needs a great start from 9th. After watching the previous Turkish GPs and GP2 races, turn one trouble is always started in the middle of the pack, around the 6th position, so those guys better watch out.