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Vaux-Man-G
13th April 2011, 11:41
I would love for Button to win it-he had an excellent race this Sunday just gone, but somehow can see Vettel doing it again. His Red Bull is so damn quick, first few corners and he already makes a 3-4 second gap!!

Whats your thoughts?

dh.dti
13th April 2011, 11:47
Vettel is indeed very quick at the mo

DasArab
13th April 2011, 11:57
Im gonna go with Button. Id like to see him win another drivers title, I think he deserves it, maybe hes just too much of a nice guy to win it again.

m8internet
13th April 2011, 12:01
Red Bull is so damn quick, first few corners and he already makes a 3-4 second gap!!
Gremlins with KERS though
Also, DRS isn't very reliable on longer races
However, put DRS and KERS together, and you have a seriously forbidding car
I can see other teams developing and overtaking them, if Red Bull don't develop KERS to be more reliable

I am currently supporting Ambrosia, not to win but so I can say those awful cliches!
Just waiting for the desserts one to come up
"So what are your tyres like, Jerome?"
"Jelly Puds"

Also, the Lotus Renault could be this years hidden gem, watch it with interest

marktaylor
13th April 2011, 12:03
im gonna go with the driver that acrues the most points by the end of the season :)















sorry:Dlol

Vaux-Man-G
13th April 2011, 12:05
I have been also impressed with the Force India team over the last few years, their reliability has come a long long way!

I still dont think Schumacher should have come back - seriosuly dont understand his logic behind it, he left at the top of his game and with his name in lights, now he is back its completely tarnishing his reputation.

m8internet
13th April 2011, 12:28
I still dont think Schumacher should have come back - seriosuly dont understand his logic behind it, he left at the top of his game and with his name in lights, now he is back its completely tarnishing his reputation.
Many drivers leave after a few years with little or no results
Schumacher left whilst still dominating the sport (leave on a high, knowing the following year may be poor)
I do agree, his comeback has been woeful and embarrasing
This takes up a seat that could easily have been filled by another new driver, although many are coming through now

Coulthard left at the right time, with some good wins (well places) at Red Bull
Rumours over the previous two years were he might jump in if something happened to Vettel or Webber, but he has (thankfully) confirmed this will no longer happened and has completely retired from involvement in F1

Big-Pete
13th April 2011, 13:10
I added another option to the poll as you missed one out ;)

marktaylor
13th April 2011, 19:51
I added another option to the poll as you missed one out ;)
nice add that pete :D

m8internet
14th April 2011, 13:07
Ferrari have been very quiet so far this season
The BBC is normally good in its coverage of all the teams, but just feels like a distinct lack of interest

Although Alonso finishing in front of Hamilton was really unfortunate, and the stewards outcome was quite bizarre
Hamilton "weaving", but the circuit at this location would have resulted in this
Perhaps Hamilton should just complete the circuit by going of course all the time and ruining the car...

paul667
14th April 2011, 22:38
Did anyone notice the racing line was flanked by a really thick black carpet of rubber, more so than i remember from previous years. Vettel may just get swamped at the start if his kers remains unreliable, the Renault would have him if they can get a P2.

mattv6diesel
14th April 2011, 23:27
Want hamilton to win

m8internet
15th April 2011, 00:18
Did anyone notice the racing line was flanked by a really thick black carpet of rubber, more so than i remember from previous years
This was what the FIA and drivers wanted, hence the swap from GoodYear as they could not supply a tyre that met this requirement (not exactly enironmentally friendly)
The principle is that the tyre degrades suddenly, and with the super soft could really see the teams struggling on strategy (having to do just five or six laps on them)

GTS
15th May 2011, 09:04
And I cannot keep my fingers crossed for our Robert Kubica this season :bawling: