I predict that everyone foolish enough to try and predict this season will get it laughably wrong.
i predict theres a world champion at the end?
i predict at least one car has a crash throughoit the entire season?
i predict the ferrari cars are red?
i predict lewis will race for mclaren?
Three out of those four aren't predictions, they're facts. Nice try, genius.
As for the other one, well now that is a prediction. It's not, however, a prediction of the season in the sense I was getting at - which is to say, I meant anyone who tried to predict the narrative of the season would be wrong (On at least one count).
If you start predicting tiny little things you can guarantee you're right, but they cease to be predictions and just become statements. For instance, I predict there will be a race in Great Britain. Technically, I'm right, there will be. But that's not a prediction.
Well then its your fault for not mentioning these things in your first post isnt it, rather then acting high and mighty. Technically Ferraris car may not be red and technically Lewis could die (touchwood) before the season starts. So technically, again i should add, your wrong. There is no such thing as a fact when predicting the future, no. such. thing. You cant just list things as fact because the probability of it happening is nothing short of definite.
And whats laughably wrong (your first post), a criteria designed and built by you to which anyones predictions no matter how spot on they may be deserve to be ridiculed?
Is it laughable that people predict Lewis wins a second title?
Is it laughable people predict that Alonso wins his third?
Is it laughable people predict that HRT will finish last?
In your mind, apparently it is.
Alain Prost - Lewis Hamilton - Kamui Kobayashi - Fernando Alonso - Kimi Raikkonnen - Jenson Button