- 23 Aug 09, 21:59#145522
Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaît point. 
With the last races coming up fast, who do you think (not necessarily want) will win it?


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There is still plenty of time for things to take another U-turn - all it takes is for Button to score no points and for either Red Bull driver to win - but Button is the favourite now. Both of Red Bull's drivers have needed to score heavily every single race for a while now and the job has only been half done. Also, McLaren could really mess things right up for Red Bull. Ferrari, too, have shown they can get podiums.
I don't really care who is champion to be perfectly honest. I don't really have much of a loyalty to any of the four drivers.
I like Vettel because I think he has alot of promise and surely will be one for the future, and I like Mark Webber because he seems quite a top bloke - the kind you'd wanna share a good conversation with, over a drink.
Then again, Jenson also seems a decent fellow, and Rubens... well Rubens Lambada's!
So really I don't care who is champion, I just want a showdown. I doubt we'll get that though.
I don't really care who is champion to be perfectly honest. I don't really have much of a loyalty to any of the four drivers.
I like Vettel because I think he has alot of promise and surely will be one for the future, and I like Mark Webber because he seems quite a top bloke - the kind you'd wanna share a good conversation with, over a drink.
Then again, Jenson also seems a decent fellow, and Rubens... well Rubens Lambada's!
So really I don't care who is champion, I just want a showdown. I doubt we'll get that though.
I feel the similarly: how McLaren do in both championship tables is of much more concern to me. McLaren coming third in the constructors' title means infinitely more to me than who wins both the drivers' and constructors' titles.
That said, I do have a preference for the drivers' title. I think Webber's talent deserves the ultimate accolade, having busted his balls out in poor cars throughout his time in Formula One, having progressed his career with relatively little funding - and not having bitched about it or given up - and because he's on the wrong side of thirty. If Vettel doesn't win the title this season, it's no big deal, as he's almost certainly going to have more chances in the future. This could be Webber's last realistic chance for all we know.
Webber's complained a bit about his equipment, understandably. Where he annoys me is less to do with that, but his comments about on-track incidents. For instance, when Vettel rear-ended him in Japan a couple of years ago. I feel Webber has not given up like a lot of other drivers. Button, for instance, had been wallowing in self-pity for years before this season, and Kubica threw in the towel very early on this season.
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