- 30 Jun 13, 13:45#364550
So now we come to Germany, a track suited for Vettel (Not performance wise) and Mercedes. What will transpire? Will Silverstone's drama continue to this weekend?
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We have 50 points separating 6 drivers now. And Mercedes held their own with tyres this time around very well (on a Barcelona-esque track)....Alonso and Kimi aren't the only challengers for Vettel anymore.
Dare I suggest it coming hot on the heels of the Silverstone tire debacle. Imagine some hot weather along with the soft tire.
I'm going to go for a Webber victory in Germany, now he has made the announcement of his retirement, I believe we will see a much more feisty Webber.
I'm hoping for an Alonso win to cut he gap to Vettel in the WDC, make the second half of the season much more interesting, another retirement for Vettel would be great!
I'm going to go for a Webber victory in Germany, now he has made the announcement of his retirement, I believe we will see a much more feisty Webber.
I'm hoping for an Alonso win to cut he gap to Vettel in the WDC, make the second half of the season much more interesting, another retirement for Vettel would be great!
You should have more hope in Mercedes cutting into Vettel's lead from now on....they not only know how to consistently lock out the front row, but it seems they've found out how to keep the lead as well. Horner's boots were shaking a lot more in Silverstone.....even after Vettel DNF'ed.
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