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20th October 2021, 10:28 #1
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[2021] Six races to go - Whos going to win which races?
Make your guess here. Who is going to win each of the last six races? and what would your guess be for who would win the driver's championship based on your estimation?
October 24 United States GP Austin
November 7 Mexican GP Mexico City
November 14 Brazilian GP Interlagos
November 21 Qatar GP Doha
December 5 Saudi Arabian GP Jeddah
December 12 Abu Dhabi GP Yas MarinaBetter a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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20th October 2021, 10:33 #2
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October 24 - United States GP - Austin - Hamilton
November 7 - Mexican GP - Mexico City - Verstappen or Perez
November 14 - Brazilian GP - Interlagos - [Wet - Verstappen][Dry - Hamilton]
November 21 - Qatar GP - Doha - Hamilton or Bottas
December 5 Saudi Arabian GP Jeddah - Hamilton or Bottas
December 12 Abu Dhabi GP Yas Marina - Verstappen 50% chance Hamilton 50% chanceLast edited by Nitrodaze; 20th October 2021 at 10:38.
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21st October 2021, 11:26 #3
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21st October 2021, 14:11 #4
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No guesses on specific races, but I think either McLaren or Ferrari will pick up one more win...maybe a wet race (Leclerc?). Hamilton for the title.
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1st November 2021, 08:48 #5
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No point guessing. The season has turned everything we know about past strengths at each track on its head. It is anyone's guess who is going to win what race in the last FIVE.
Verstappen appears to be the favourite for the driver's title, but 12 points is by no means a comfortable lead. Hamilton and Mercedes cannot be ruled out of the equation just yet. That said, what a ride Verstappen has had this season. This is his best chance to establish himself as the man to beat, to the other junior champs prepping to launch themselves into the title fight of 2022. The likes of Norris, Leclerc, Russell, Sainz, Gasly and Ocon.Last edited by Nitrodaze; 1st November 2021 at 08:54.
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1st November 2021, 17:18 #6
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Post #1 -"Make your guess here."
Post #5 -"No point guessing ." and "It is anyone's guess..." .
I guess I should toss in post #6 , even though there seems no point .
Lewis will come from behind to wrench it away , against all odds , heroically , from the "favourite for the driver's title ." .
My guess is that it will appear epic .
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2nd November 2021, 00:14 #7
I haven't a clue who will win these specific races but despite not being ahead right now, I have a gut feeling that it will still be Hamiltons championship.
My reasons for thinking that are... Mercs trick rear suspension couldn't be optimised in Austin due to the risk of them breaking the car but ..IF.. it can be with 4 or more of the 6 remaining races, Red Bull have a huge problem.
See https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/a...zHts8Apdf.html
A 20 kmh top speed hike is a pretty devastating tool to have in your arsenal. It was so effective that Max couldn't even stay in touch with Bottas the last time it was working and fully optimised. Maybe some of you guys will have a better idea but the unknown for me is which of these circuits will benefit most from it.
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2nd November 2021, 11:55 #8
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2nd November 2021, 12:18 #9
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2nd November 2021, 13:11 #10
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Here's a recent quote from Toto :
" The more you win the more people cheer for the underdog."
Fourmaux. Btw msport tested also hankook tyres https://youtu.be/DESKqpAqX5o?si=3uxWc8FrCUGMT0Pi https://youtu.be/sHetcbBQwKk?si=M7kq3bf2ar3Slhco
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