
It will be Alonso! CENTO PER CENTO! But one Gp win for Massa, Ok? grazie
yes! secondedraymondu999 wrote:I think Vettel. Alonso is driving immaculately, but I don't think it'll be enough. I think the Red Bull is coming on song now, and are at the very least competitive on sweeper circuits, and they are somewhat demonic in slow corners.
Sadly I don't think Webber will beat Vettel over the course of a season - and taking these two assumptions into account, I say Vettel
Cam wrote:Alonso was gifted his two wins and I don't rate them at all - Vettel crapped out and Perez blew it.
Well, fighting all the way from 11th to 3rd or holding your car in rain when others couldn't sort themselves out is in noway "Nothing done"... I would agree that RBR failing at the same race is luck, but that takes nothing out of what Alonso has done consistently in every other race and what he deserves.Cam wrote: Alonso, the man in the right place at the right time. Alonso is lucky. Yes, luck plays a part in F1, but's he's lucky. Nothing he did won the races as opposed to the others drivers throwing it away.
RBR looked ominous only in the last two races-Valencia and Silverstone when they ran away from the field and closed down the field so dramatically, respectively. They were not the best right from race 1. Had not Massa screwed up the first 5 races, Ferrari could have stolen some points from RBR.. That would have made RBR even more less dominant... I mean, Ferrari would have almost equalled RBR in every race inspite of being a poor car.... [/quote]Cam wrote: RBR is the car that's been the most consistent and looks the most ominous. Ask any of the drivers this year which car they would prefer to be in......
Going by your analogy, it would be correct for Malaysia. Valencia, it would be closer to Nadal's racket developing a hole big enough for the tennis ball.Jackuar wrote:Cam wrote:Alonso was gifted his two wins and I don't rate them at all - Vettel crapped out and Perez blew it.
Sounds like Nadal fans saying Federer doesn't deserve his Wimbly this year because Nadal crashed out in second round. What fault of Alonso's is it if others blew their races?
To be fair - that's when they upgraded their car with the new ducts. Anything before that was done with a pre-upgrade car. Also, RBR have been consistently competitive at every race since Bahrain, bar Spain. (Bahrain pole-win, Monaco almost-pole, win, Canada pole, almost-win, Valencia, Silverstone, you just mentioned.RBR looked ominous only in the last two races-Valencia and Silverstone when they ran away from the field and closed down the field so dramatically, respectively. They were not the best right from race 1. And that doesn't sound like being consistent for me...
raymondu999 wrote: Going by your analogy, it would be correct for Malaysia. Valencia, it would be closer to Nadal's racket developing a hole big enough for the tennis ball.
Edit: Not denied. As I said, since their updates have started coming in they've looked better and hence will score big. As Bob said, Vettel and Webber will fight and take points off each other. So Alonso for me all the wayTo be fair - that's when they upgraded their car with the new ducts. Anything before that was done with a pre-upgrade car.
raymondu999 wrote:I think Vettel. Alonso is driving immaculately, but I don't think it'll be enough. I think the Red Bull is coming on song now, and are at the very least competitive on sweeper circuits, and they are somewhat demonic in slow corners.
Sadly I don't think Webber will beat Vettel over the course of a season - and taking these two assumptions into account, I say Vettel
Are you referring to Mika's two WDC and then failing to win 2000?Nando wrote:Newey won´t win another WDC. He will win the WCC this year though.
And next year he won´t win a thing. History will tell us that