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#212461
BUT Alonso avoided the collision,

are you serious? he avioided collison? he instigated the pass for gods sake!! :rofl:


Instigated the pass... and avoided the collision. But he was ahead for a moment, so you could equally say Kubica instigated the 2nd pass (which was the re-pass). ;)
#212463
He did avoid the collision, there was the space and Alonso decided to take it, unlike Vettel in Turkey who decided/realised he needed some more space that was taken up by Webber.
#212464
BUT Alonso avoided the collision,

are you serious? he avioided collison? he instigated the pass for gods sake!! :rofl:


Instigated the pass... and avoided the collision. But he was ahead for a moment, so you could equally say Kubica instigated the 2nd pass (which was the re-pass). ;)


omg youre unbelievable :banghead:
#212466
Agree.


I can take that to the bank :P

:hehe:
#212692
Spa- Mclaren -Much talk of Red Bull dominating the second sector but with two huge straights after Eau Rouge and leading up to Bus stop Mclaren should be all over it, this is not to mention the superior race pace of Mclaren should they qualify just behind Red Bull, AND, Vettel/Webbers poor starts and Hamilton/Buttons good starts.

So far, so good.
#212727
Spa has provided some clearup on car advantage...McLaren should be 'on it' in Monza.

And from there it depends on how quickly they have developed the diffuser.
#212937
Spa- Mclaren -Much talk of Red Bull dominating the second sector but with two huge straights after Eau Rouge and leading up to Bus stop Mclaren should be all over it, this is not to mention the superior race pace of Mclaren should they qualify just behind Red Bull, AND, Vettel/Webbers poor starts and Hamilton/Buttons good starts.

You called it, FRAF. :clap:

FRAFPDD - our resident psychic. :)
#212943
If it's really true that RB and Ferrari don't have the flexi-wings anymore, or at least wings that don't flex so much then McLaren could really stay with them in races other than Singapore
#212957
Spa- Mclaren -Much talk of Red Bull dominating the second sector but with two huge straights after Eau Rouge and leading up to Bus stop Mclaren should be all over it, this is not to mention the superior race pace of Mclaren should they qualify just behind Red Bull, AND, Vettel/Webbers poor starts and Hamilton/Buttons good starts.

You called it, FRAF. :clap:

FRAFPDD - our resident psychic. :)


No witchcraft allowed in the forum!

But actually, Mclaren didnt really have that big superior race pace. Webber and Vettel had very good pace. The merc engines were fantastic... that was quite an unsurprising surprise......

However, i think that was the last of FRAFPDamus' predictions to come true.
#212963
However, i think that was the last of FRAFPDamus' predictions to come true.

Making predictions of your own, now f1ea? Off to the ducking stool with you! :)
#212964
However, i think that was the last of FRAFPDamus' predictions to come true.

Making predictions of your own, now f1ea? Off to the ducking stool with you! :)


where would we be without predictions............... in the ducking stool? :wink:
#212967
However, i think that was the last of FRAFPDamus' predictions to come true.

Making predictions of your own, now f1ea? Off to the ducking stool with you! :)


where would we be without predictions............... in the ducking stool? :wink:

Do I detect a double entendre there, f1ea? :hehe:
#212972
Fancy Red Bull to run out of engines towards the end of the season. Hamilton to win the WDC from Webber

Ferrari are in the worst shape of all, engine-wise. Alonso and Massa both ran their seventh engines today. The rumour is they will fit #8 for Monza. The likelihood of completing the six remaining races on one engine is very, VERY slim. The same can be said for their chances in the WDC/WCC.

Everyone else was on #6 today and have two new engines remaining save PDR and Rinnow. Poor PDR already is on #9. Kubica and Petrov both have three new engines remaining.

However, of the remaining races, only Abu Dhabi is likely to put extreme stress on an engine so two remaining new engines could be sufficient. One, OTOH, .... :microwave:
#212974
Fancy Red Bull to run out of engines towards the end of the season. Hamilton to win the WDC from Webber

Ferrari are in the worst shape of all, engine-wise. Alonso and Massa both ran their seventh engines today. The rumour is they will fit #8 for Monza. The likelihood of completing the six remaining races on one engine is very, VERY slim.

They can still use the previous ones unless they are all blown off, which I don't think is the case.
They will just use a fresh engine for Monza and use used engines for Singapore, Brazil etc.

Obviously it's better to have used 6 engines rather than 7, but they can do it without any penalty unless things go wrong.
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