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#47680
Because Ferrari have been so quick this year on the wide open tracks. Have mclarens recent success been only because of hose tracks. Now we are in the open wide tracks for a few GP`S, will Ferrai now dominate
#47683
Because Ferrari have been so quick this year on the wide open tracks. Have mclarens recent success been only because of hose tracks. Now we are in the open wide tracks for a few GP`S, will Ferrai now dominate


Doubt it.
#47686
it will be interesting to see which car comes out tops, i dont know if either team can 'dominate' the rest of the season, there is still a lot of development to go and you never know whats gonna happen
#47688
After the race yesterday they were asking if Kubica could go on and win the title, i dont think he can, if yesterdays carnage hadnt taken place then he would have been lucky to finish second.
#47690
The Ferrari will probably do well at Silverstone and Spa again, but there's still McLaren tracks out there like Hungary. Then there's the 2 new street circuits at Valencia and Singapore. And also both McLarens totally blitzed Monza with their better handling over the kerbs.
#47700
ahh monza there is something so good about a mclaren winning there..... i wonder what it is :P
#47706
I think the next 3 GP's are the crucial ones in terms of the title.

However i'm gonna say that loosely because even if the Ferrari has an advantage its two drivers are just too inconsistant to maximise the car such as say Schumacher could. This will Give Hamilton a chance. Yet if they do get their act together they should win in France and at Silverstone. We'll need to see about the 2 street circuits.
I don't think there are the drivers in the top teams atm that stand out from the rest and can really dominate tbh.
#47713
The Ferrari will probably do well at Silverstone and Spa again, but there's still McLaren tracks out there like Hungary. Then there's the 2 new street circuits at Valencia and Singapore. And also both McLarens totally blitzed Monza with their better handling over the kerbs.


Just because Mclaren won the Monaco race doesn't mean they were superior. Massa got pole and Kimi set the fastest lap.
The issue for Ferrari with the other street circuits i think lies in the quick chicanes; Singapore has a couple of those (as Monza and Melbourne), so Mclaren could be strong there, with the extra that Monza has those Ferrari-killer kerbs.

Valencia is... sweepier :) so maybe a Ferrari track.

Ahh this feels like a wheather forecast: It should be warm and sunny... but bring your coats and umbrella, just in case.
#47732
It's going to be a mixed season, but the only thing that Ferrari can't 100% is the drivers championship, the Constructors will be a dordle cause both drivers are equally as competitive, and depending on certain tracks there both dominant in different ways , but with Kovvys dry patch its harder for Mclaren to be as competitive.
#47841
ahh monza there is something so good about a mclaren winning there..... i wonder what it is :P


ahh Silverstone there is something so good about a Ferrari winning there..... i wonder what it is :P
#47858
ahh monza there is something so good about a mclaren winning there..... i wonder what it is :P


ahh Silverstone there is something so good about a Ferrari winning there..... i wonder what it is :P


God I can't believe Im saying this, but I now hope Lewis wins at Silverstone and Heikki in Monza!

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