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#213237
It's a close call for McLaren. Widely reputed to have the best F-duct, and having a track which has minimal use of wings...

Hope for a dry Friday so they can get clear from the start on which way to get through the weekend.
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By Flux
#213257
yeh for some reason i just dont see mclaren matching redbull at monza, redbull were way to close in the spa weekend to justify people saying that monza is mclarens to loose .
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By Jensonb
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yeh for some reason i just dont see mclaren matching redbull at monza, redbull were way to close in the spa weekend to justify people saying that monza is mclarens to loose .

McLaren consistently have the fastest car by ultimate top speed, which is important at Monza. It's very unlikely the Red Bull will suddenly be better than the McLaren in that area.
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yeh for some reason i just dont see mclaren matching redbull at monza, redbull were way to close in the spa weekend to justify people saying that monza is mclarens to loose .

McLaren consistently have the fastest car by ultimate top speed, which is important at Monza. It's very unlikely the Red Bull will suddenly be better than the McLaren in that area.

For once I agree with Jensonb; McLaren and other Mercedes powered cars have the advantage as the Merc engine is the most powerful, I would say that McLaren and Force India have the initiative at Monza as both have their F-Duct working at optimum efficiency. Red Bull will be up there but a win is going to be a long shot unless McLaren drop the ball!
#213401
ah right missed that. woops.

maybe we will see a non redbull poll for the 2nd time. wouldnt that be fun.


No,

Lets see them follow up more poles with wins
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By MattMK45
#213411
I've just noticed I'm going to miss practice!! I haven't missed a practice since Valencia because of exam leave. :eek:
#213442
Monza, long straight and sweeping corners, I would say McLaren territory; also Force India will be up there; infact I wouldn't be surprised by a Force India win if their drivers can get their act together. Red Bull will struggle here I believe as they don't have the top speed of McLaren unless they run a very low wing setup which could be very detrimental in the high speed corners; struggling with understeer! I believe Renault will be strong here as well; I expect another podium for Robert Kubica. I can't see Ferrari featuring on the podium, home advantage or not, so I'm going for:

1. Hamilton 2. Button 3. Sutil 4. Kubica 5. Webber 6. Vettel 7. Alonso 8. Massa 9. Petrov 10. Kobayashi


come on Lewis and Jenson!!!!!!!!!! :D
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By Jensonb
#213452
Monza, long straight and sweeping corners, I would say McLaren territory; also Force India will be up there; infact I wouldn't be surprised by a Force India win if their drivers can get their act together. Red Bull will struggle here I believe as they don't have the top speed of McLaren unless they run a very low wing setup which could be very detrimental in the high speed corners; struggling with understeer! I believe Renault will be strong here as well; I expect another podium for Robert Kubica. I can't see Ferrari featuring on the podium, home advantage or not, so I'm going for:

1. Hamilton 2. Button 3. Sutil 4. Kubica 5. Webber 6. Vettel 7. Alonso 8. Massa 9. Petrov 10. Kobayashi


come on Lewis and Jenson!!!!!!!!!! :D

Can we not put Jenson on top for this one? He's kinda due after Sebastian's antics in Belgium :D
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By ivey
#213465
Probably a Ferrari/Mclaren battle, still we very well could have a RB on podium, I don't underestimate them. Another win for Lewis would be AWESOME because next races McLaren will have a hard time fighting for podiums. Anyways I predict Alonso/Lewis battle for this race, it would be great :D
By vaptin
#213473
The low down-force should produce a good race at least, I guess McLaren would be up there. I wonder how Renault would do. The redbulls just seem strong everywhere tbh, Vettel was clearly faster than Button, and Webber managed poll. Admittedly they don't seem to know how to produce a fast start though.

Fernando reckons his luck will even itself out, I doubt it so it'll be another sadly eventful race for him. Maybe nothing so blatant as a car flying into him at the start, the Ferraris should be able to make a good start at least, and if Alonso's at the back again we'll get some entertainment as he uses the Ferraris excellent braking abilities to just nudge in front of random Force Indias and Saubers at the start of those chicanes.
By Amanda
#213482
I think it's safe to say Red Bull will be strong, they haven't had poor pace at any circuit yet. But I'm hoping McLaren have an advantage and that Ferrari manage to separate them from Red Bull.
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