- 29 May 10, 13:58#201085
maybe, but what if Redbull sort out their f-duct? McLaren's advantage in high speed circuits, is lost.
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scotty, just watch tomorrowYou will see.
(I might be eating my words, but thats what i firmly belive for tomorrow.)
maybe, but what if Redbull sort out their f-duct? McLaren's advantage in high speed circuits, is lost.
I'm beginning to feel my interest slipping this season, it looks like redbull are just going to run away with it. Even with reliability problems.
Don't be so sure about that next couple of races will be strong for McLaren I think.
Turns out Vettel had something broken causing him to constantly lock his brakes. Gawd seriously, all the reliability probelms have been on Vettel's side of the garage. Has Webber had a single failure during a race or quali yet? Vettel's car seems to break everytime it's so much as looked at.
McLaren very close to Red Bull this weekend. Interesting.
Looking at the next 4 races, Canada, Valencia, Britan and Germany. Red Bull will dominant Silverstone, but I'd say McLaren have a damn good chance of winning on the other 3 tracks. They're developing the car faster and faster. With Ferrari slipping, I'm wondering could we see a McLaren fight back. Should be interesting.
Bad Ferrari... bad
Bad Alonso you mean, Massa did alright
Wheres Alonso?
Wheres Alonso?Better than where Lewis finished in Barcelona.
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