Remember it could be dry, mixed or torrential wet.
Shame on me, I spelled Hülkenberg and Ricciardo wrong.
I thought about including Grosjean in the poll but in my opinion he shines already pretty much, a triumph at Silverstone would not be a big surprise (to me).jdlive wrote:I'm a new borne Grosjean-fan so I'm going with him. I wouldn't mind Schumi winning neither. As long as Hamilton doesn't win, I'm happy
+1Cuky wrote:I would put my money on Perez as a dark horse for Silverstone. his best result last year was there and both he and his car are better this year.
DaveKillens wrote:Are they dark horses, or have we become so much focused on the top handful of drivers that casual complacency makes it difficult to believe that anything can happen on any day? Who in their right mind would have thought that Maldonado would dominate Barcelona, or Rosberg would stink up China?
How's this? Senna?
Pretty much my sentiments as well.krisfx wrote:DaveKillens wrote:Are they dark horses, or have we become so much focused on the top handful of drivers that casual complacency makes it difficult to believe that anything can happen on any day? Who in their right mind would have thought that Maldonado would dominate Barcelona, or Rosberg would stink up China?
How's this? Senna?
As much as I agree with the top part..
Senna just isn't good enough, which is a shame, I really wanted him to be like his uncle and just be quick in anything at any time. Instead he seems to lack the "Killer instinct" and just quietly potters around, or hits something.