- 21 Oct 07, 18:49#19171
It's safe to assume that Ferrari, and therefore Raikkonen and Massa, will be the team to beat next season.
But, who will be up there challenging?
Besides BMW, we currently have no idea who will be driving for who next year, and whether or not McLaren and Renault will produce competitive cars, and how fast BMW will actually be.
Could Williams and/or Red Bull make a big step up and challenge for podiums?
Will Toyota continue to drive in reverse gear, and move even further backwards on the grid?
Will Toro Rosso and Super Aguri continue to improve?
Will Prodrive make it to the grid?
Will Spyker really be renamed Force One India?
and
What the hell sort of a car will Honda produce next year?
Your thoughts, people.
But, who will be up there challenging?
Besides BMW, we currently have no idea who will be driving for who next year, and whether or not McLaren and Renault will produce competitive cars, and how fast BMW will actually be.
Could Williams and/or Red Bull make a big step up and challenge for podiums?
Will Toyota continue to drive in reverse gear, and move even further backwards on the grid?
Will Toro Rosso and Super Aguri continue to improve?
Will Prodrive make it to the grid?
Will Spyker really be renamed Force One India?

and
What the hell sort of a car will Honda produce next year?
Your thoughts, people.
Murray Walker
"I don't make mistakes. I make prophecies which immediately turn out to be wrong"
"I don't make mistakes. I make prophecies which immediately turn out to be wrong"