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#144579
My podium prediction, which is completely without thought, is going to include Button, Rosberg and Kovalainen, but not in that order.

I take it you've predicted that Hamilton will either crash out or have another "Fuji moment". :hehe:
#144581
My podium prediction, which is completely without thought, is going to include Button, Rosberg and Kovalainen, but not in that order.

It would be great if HK can really push forward and produce the speed that i honestly think he has.
#144584
Button seems to be fairly happy with the car - apparently it feels like a Brawn again. They just need to perfect the balance tomorrow morning.


They've supposedly reverted back to the Barcelona spec car, which was obviously the best car then but if it still is now, that is just crazy!

My podium prediction, which is completely without thought, is going to include Button, Rosberg and Kovalainen, but not in that order.


Brawns and Alonso for me. Watch the KERS lot ruin that prediction by the first corner... :(:hehe:
#144586
New noses are on they way for Lewis's new chassis hopefully it's a couple of them not just one.... I think everyone knows what Lewis's first corner moments can be like...
#144587
New noses are on they way for Lewis's new chassis hopefully it's a couple of them not just one.... I think everyone knows what Lewis's first corner moments can be like...


So much for cost cutting eh?! :twisted:

That must be one hell of a good upgrade if it's worth missing an entire session over. :scratchchin:
#144588
My podium prediction, which is completely without thought, is going to include Button, Rosberg and Kovalainen, but not in that order.

I take it you've predicted that Hamilton will either crash out or have another "Fuji moment". :hehe:


:yes:

I've painted up a spot on the wall.

My podium prediction, which is completely without thought, is going to include Button, Rosberg and Kovalainen, but not in that order.

It would be great if HK can really push forward and produce the speed that i honestly think he has.


Yeah. Everyone knows it's there, but I don't think McLaren is the place for Heikki. I wouldn't mind seeing him at Williams.
#144596
i think it will between RBR and Mclaren for the win with Brawn taking perhaps a podium or 4th

I dunno, I don't think RBR is a force here. I think it's McLaren, Ferrari and Brawn - though I have no idea which order to rank them in.
#144600
i think it will between RBR and Mclaren for the win with Brawn taking perhaps a podium or 4th

I dunno, I don't think RBR is a force here. I think it's McLaren, Ferrari and Brawn - though I have no idea which order to rank them in.


its too hard to say yet i think there's not much in it.
#144602
i think it will between RBR and Mclaren for the win with Brawn taking perhaps a podium or 4th

I dunno, I don't think RBR is a force here.

I think Webber said somewhere that they are not as strong as they have been in the past at this race.
#144603
New noses are on they way for Lewis's new chassis hopefully it's a couple of them not just one.... I think everyone knows what Lewis's first corner moments can be like...


So much for cost cutting eh?! :twisted:

That must be one hell of a good upgrade if it's worth missing an entire session over. :scratchchin:


nah the car would of been setup for use with that wing, so would of been a mission to change the whole setup to the old wing i imagine?

that and i imagine there pretty happy with the setup.
#144611
This is Jonathan Legard's early prediction for Sunday results
Lewis Hamilton (McLaren)
Jenson Button (Brawn)
Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari)
Rubens Barrichello (Brawn)
Heikki Kovalainen (McLaren)
Fernando Alonso (Renault)
Nico Rosberg (Williams)
Sebastian Vettel (Red Bull)
#144629
Legard pffft, i'm listening intently to EJ's predictions from now on. :hehe:

jeez that longer wheelbase chasis don't half stick out

The new shorter chassis is supposed to help out at the high speed circuits of Spa and Monza :)


Now, this i don't get - back in 2007, Ferrari had a longer wheelbase car than McLaren and (according to the likes of Brundle) it was a large part in their ability to dominate circuits with fast corners, eg Silverstone whereas the McLaren was very good at Monaco. The difference in wheelbase length was basically nil in 2008 and it showed i guess... anyway, in light of that does anyone know why they think a shorter wheelbase would benefit them, especially at a place like Spa? :scratchchin:
#144633
I still think I should be on that BEEBS coverage. :hehe: I can write blogs like Jake about random bike rides up country meadows...
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