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By donpinar
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I can't believe how everyone is underestimating Mercedes AMG F-1. I predict Mercedes will challenge for multiple wins on a regular basis with wins for Shumi and Rosberg.I don't think Ross is ready for retirement just yet.


There's been a few posts around this forum basically predicting last year's result... :rolleyes:

I would certainly not bet against Mercedes enjoying an upturn in form. Who can say at this stage? It would be nice though, as their commitment may wane, the longer the period of not winning continues...

Which is all the more reason for Merc to pull out all the stops the next two seaons. Multiple podiums next year, world championship in 2013 with Rosberg and DiResta.
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By JamesD89
#286088
I can't believe how everyone is underestimating Mercedes AMG F-1. I predict Mercedes will challenge for multiple wins on a regular basis with wins for Shumi and Rosberg.I don't think Ross is ready for retirement just yet.


There's been a few posts around this forum basically predicting last year's result... :rolleyes:

I would certainly not bet against Mercedes enjoying an upturn in form. Who can say at this stage? It would be nice though, as their commitment may wane, the longer the period of not winning continues...

Which is all the more reason for Merc to pull out all the stops the next two seaons. Multiple podiums next year, world championship in 2013 with Rosberg and DiResta.


If the signs point towards a championship winning car in 2013, I don't see Schumacher moving way.

He came back to win you know :rolleyes:
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By elfinitty
#286117
Webber to win Melbourne. Vettal DNF :clap:


Someone wanting the same as me.That would be great :D


The only thing that's certain is that Bernie will make some money.


Yeah definetely!!Ever since he got rid of Turkey,he plans to get rid other ones with less money.Come on Bernie :banghead:
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By madbrad
#286118
If we look at the 60s cigar tube cars with no wings, I don't know if there was a lot of passing, but it was gripping to watch. It would be cool to get that kind of feeling today watching races. But the tracks were different, no Tilkedromes, more fast corners and fewer tight ones, longer circuits, so I don't mean to make a comparison, but reliance was purely on mechanical grip until Lotus IIRC put on a wing because there was nothing in the regs to prevent it, just shows things don't change in a way. Today the teams still try innovating in the aero side of things, coming up with new ideas that aren't prohibited, then they get prohibited. From here it looks like they don't do much research in mechanical grip. Part of the reason is the culture the FIA breeds. I would like to see a reduction in downforce and super wide tires.
#286122
Massa will spin.

That wasn't him showing off at the end of Brazil, he was just trying to get into the pitlane.

And I can't shake the feeling Brawn has been doing for Schumacher what he did for Button during his Honda years.
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By madbrad
#286124
I would like to see a reduction in downforce and super wide tires.

Those Canadians :P
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That joke would work if I were posting from Tennessee.




My prediction: It will rain at one or more of the races.
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By racechick
#286131
There will be at least one controversy
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There will be at least one controversy


Let me finish that for you

....involving Lewis.

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