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#44174
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml ... 4648&links

VERY interesting indeed... if it rains anything like it did in 1984, I predict Coulthard will win because he'll somehow find himself in the lead and will wave frantically for the race to be stopped whilst Sutil and Vettel close in on him at a rate of 10 seconds a lap, and hope that Charlie Whiting's hyper on Red Bull.

Now who's going to have the Mansell moment of slipping on the white line? :shock:
#44178
Don't forget 1996 :D

Low finish race... It'd b gd for F1 if all the big 3 teams fail to win in the wet or even don't score.

Think Webber has a serious chance if it rains.
But DC would be my obvious choice. Rubens? Jenson... (oh no that would mean another one of those Allen moments)
#44179
Hmm. Chance for some serious Honda points there... :D

And, of course, a really good race. Monaco is always nice and rain will make it much more exciting. Hopefully these forecasts will be right. I was all set for a wet race in Malaysia and instead it was quite the opposite.
#44186
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=4648&links

VERY interesting indeed... if it rains anything like it did in 1984, I predict Coulthard will win because he'll somehow find himself in the lead and will wave frantically for the race to be stopped whilst Sutil and Vettel close in on him at a rate of 10 seconds a lap, and hope that Charlie Whiting's hyper on Red Bull.

Now who's going to have the Mansell moment of slipping on the white line? :shock:


If it rains it could be anyones race.
Like we say in Australia, someone could quite easily do a Bradbury on the final lap. Clicky
#44190
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml?world=4648&links

VERY interesting indeed... if it rains anything like it did in 1984, I predict Coulthard will win because he'll somehow find himself in the lead and will wave frantically for the race to be stopped whilst Sutil and Vettel close in on him at a rate of 10 seconds a lap, and hope that Charlie Whiting's hyper on Red Bull.

Now who's going to have the Mansell moment of slipping on the white line? :shock:

Interesting. For the last couple of weeks this race has looked as if it's going to be pretty exciting, and this news only adds to that. I expect there will be a few surprises in store.

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