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watka wrote:
rachel1990 wrote:So Mr Vettel is on Pole. By MIles 8-)


I don't see how quarter of a second is miles. Nonetheless, Vettel does look to have the pace again and race history would suggest he's going to be difficult to beat if he can get away in the early laps. Hopefully Mercedes will properly be in the mix this race because they've been fighting for 4th-5th-6th recently rather than the podiums, I can certainly see an interesting race for the podium spots.


If it's any scant consolation, the polesitter at the Korean GP has never gone on to win the race, so there's hope yet.
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I've put one euro on Grosjean, it pays 30, that's spicy. Mighty Romain is on course for his first victory.
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madmark1974 wrote:It's about that time of year for me to post Red Bull's CGI representation of the track from 2010 :

http://youtu.be/y6OZT8_j944

Let's see how similar it looks this year :P


:lol: Oh my goodness...
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#ThisIsn'tRomain'sRace

Yep, trying to reverse-curse once more in the vain hope of seeing Rrrrrmmmmnnn Gggggrrrjjjnnn win...
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:
Gvozdenovic wrote:Rachel 1990 you really need some spice in your analysis, you simply say what's most obvious to happen, that will always be a solid preview but never a great one. So, some spice, like, Vettel doesn't win. :)


And Optimism (of which I have a lot of)

Was there rain forecast for the 2010 race cause if not then that counts as "some spice".


you know I did write it at 8am when I WOKE UP!! :shock:

I think Vettel Now will win but Gutierrez will now storm through the field and take a huge chunk of points when he runs away until the final lap when Ferrari launch the brand new stop sauber app which makes sure alonso finishes ahead of him.

Spicy enough :lol:
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rachel1990 wrote:
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:
Gvozdenovic wrote:Rachel 1990 you really need some spice in your analysis, you simply say what's most obvious to happen, that will always be a solid preview but never a great one. So, some spice, like, Vettel doesn't win. :)


And Optimism (of which I have a lot of)

Was there rain forecast for the 2010 race cause if not then that counts as "some spice".


you know I did write it at 8am when I WOKE UP!! :shock:

I think Vettel Now will win but Gutierrez will now storm through the field and take a huge chunk of points when he runs away until the final lap when Ferrari launch the brand new stop sauber app which makes sure alonso finishes ahead of him.

Spicy enough :lol:


Calm down Rachel :shock:

Anyway if he keeps this level of performance up then Guti could escape a place on the ROTY podium
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rachel1990 wrote:I think Vettel Now will win but Gutierrez will now storm through the field and take a huge chunk of points when he runs away until the final lap when Ferrari launch the brand new stop sauber app which makes sure alonso finishes ahead of him.


No! I want Gut^2 to score his first F1 points tomorrow. If he can do that it will potentially rid him of the provisional ROTY award. I hope he does well.

EDIT: I have posted after you F-O-K but I am not copying you. :)
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good_Ralf wrote:
rachel1990 wrote:I think Vettel Now will win but Gutierrez will now storm through the field and take a huge chunk of points when he runs away until the final lap when Ferrari launch the brand new stop sauber app which makes sure alonso finishes ahead of him.


No! I want Gut^2 to score his first F1 points tomorrow. If he can do that it will potentially rid him of the provisional ROTY award. I hope he does well.

EDIT: I have posted after you F-O-K but I am not copying you. :)


I understand that ralf but i only said a place on the ROTY podium and not the outright title (MCLARENWINSLOL)
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Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I understand that ralf but i only said a place on the ROTY podium and not the outright title (MCLARENWINSLOL)


For some reason in my head there are two ROTY podiums, one for drivers and one for constructors. At the moment, the main contenders in my opinion are sadly Chilton and Gutierrez. For constructors, the podium is for sure locked out by Sauber (unless they copy their post-Spa efforts in every race from now), Williams and McLaren. All 3 were hoping to build more winning cars but have cocked-up instead.
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good_Ralf wrote:
Freeze-O-Kimi wrote:I understand that ralf but i only said a place on the ROTY podium and not the outright title (MCLARENWINSLOL)


For some reason in my head there are two ROTY podiums, one for drivers and one for constructors. At the moment, the main contenders in my opinion are sadly Chilton and Gutierrez. For constructors, the podium is for sure locked out by Sauber (unless they copy their post-Spa efforts in every race from now), Williams and McLaren. All 3 were hoping to build more winning cars but have cocked-up instead.

There is one overall award for ROTY, but in the ranks for the teams and drivers there is a sort of unofficial mini ROTY podium for each list.

In terms of what was expected of the teams or drivers compared to what they delivered, I would say that McLaren definitely are the ones who have come up shortest on their goals. Their bold gamble, which initially looked like a winner in the first test, has backfired badly, they've lost a driver and their technical director to their former engine suppliers and, to compound the misery, they recorded a £3.1 million loss in their latest set of accounts thanks to Mercedes cutting its funding to the team. http://adamcooperf1.com/2013/10/02/mcla ... -for-2012/

In the case of Sauber, I think that their performance is, if anything, more of a regression to the mean in some ways - 2012 looks like it was more of a one off and, in reality, their form is perhaps closer to where they are now. Their performance in 2012 was impressive, but at the same time it was hard to see how a relatively underfinanced outfit could keep that level of performance up - and that question has been answered with a definite negative.

As for Williams, what more can I say that hasn't already been said? They have managed to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory this year and it is almost pitiful to see that once mighty team falling so far from grace. I wasn't expecting them to win races again, but a modest but steady stream of points finishes during the year must have seemed like a realistic goal.

To a certain extent, Force India are perhaps on the fringes of the podium too - the reversal in form we have seen ever since the tyres were changed has been remarkable and severely damaged their performance. Having once been in a position to humble McLaren, they are now under a little bit of pressure from Toro Rosso in the constructors - the team may yet rue the mistakes in the earlier part of the season that cost them quite a few points...

As for the drivers, well, I guess that Gutierrez and Chilton may get the nominations by default, although I would say that I'd probably put Gutierrez a bit further ahead of Chilton given that the expectations of Gutierrez were higher.

I suppose that Perez would probably be another nomination too - whilst there were a few questions over his end of year performance in 2012, his performances in the earlier part of this year hurt his reputation quite badly too. The relative difference in points between himself and Button is the largest of the drivers in the top five teams, and it has left the difficult to shift accusation that Perez's position at McLaren owes more to his connections with Telmex.

Whilst the car is rather poor, his qualifying performance hasn't been that great - he is currently 8-5 down on Button, a man who is known and freely admits to struggling in qualifying - but, for a while, it looked like he lacked Button's ability to use strategy and studied aggression to recover some of that lost ground. It is true that he is improving in that regard but first impressions, once made, are not easily shifted - not just in the press, but also, it seems, amongst the drivers and in the paddock (Perez has already been subjected to criticism during the formal driver briefings for his conduct on track).
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Another unfortunate Perez stat is that when both cars have finished, only twice has Checo beaten Button home (In Bahrain, of course and Canada).
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good_Ralf wrote:Another unfortunate Perez stat is that when both cars have finished, only twice has Checo beaten Button home (In Bahrain, of course and Canada).

Despite this, I think Perez will beat Button by some margin tomorrow.
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Funny moment during Ted's Qualifying Notebook on Sky today, when Ted slammed Croftys lap-top lid down in a hurry :lol: .
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roblomas52 wrote:
good_Ralf wrote:Another unfortunate Perez stat is that when both cars have finished, only twice has Checo beaten Button home (In Bahrain, of course and Canada).

Despite this, I think Perez will beat Button by some margin tomorrow.


Don't think so. Perez has beaten Button on Saturday in Spain, Monaco, Hungary and Italy, but when it mattered, at the chequered flag, Button is ahead, sometimes decisively passing Checo as early as lap 1. The only weekend where Perez has beaten Button on both Sat and Sun has been Canada, when both cars finished out of the points.
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Gvozdenovic wrote:I've put one euro on Grosjean, it pays 30, that's spicy. Mighty Romain is on course for his first victory.

From the 18th post down onwards. I am still confident that Monsieur Grosjean will NOT win. And the third and fourth posts here show what will happen if he doesn't...
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Jocke1 wrote:http://www.formula1.com/news/headlines/2013/10/15049.html


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That's only because Chilton's just one tenth of a second slower instead of a second or two.
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Well, this race looked promising, but it's turning into the usual VETTELWINSLOL steamroller. :(

What the hell was Massa trying to do at Turn 3? :lol:

Di Resta fails again! :lol:
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I just wonder if Vettel will get booed again.
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East Londoner wrote:Well, this race looked promising, but it's turning into the usual VETTELWINSLOL steamroller. :(

What the hell was Massa trying to do at Turn 3? :lol:

Di Resta fails again! :lol:

bathplug off please. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:
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apple2009 wrote:
East Londoner wrote:Well, this race looked promising, but it's turning into the usual VETTELWINSLOL steamroller. :(

What the hell was Massa trying to do at Turn 3? :lol:

Di Resta fails again! :lol:

bathplug off please. :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll: :roll:


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I love it when David Hobbs says "stone the crow".
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And the Pirelli hate bandwagon starts up again. :|
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Safety car.

Cue the Vettel haters wetting themselves with joy.
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HawkAussie wrote:Go away Apple you taste off
Interesting insult there :lol:
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Bloody hell, Webber can't catch a break, can he?
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WTF, a Jeep on track? :lol:
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Oh man, ROTR just got a whole lot harder ...
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Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.
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mediocre wrote:Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.


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mediocre wrote:Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.

How so?
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apple2009 wrote:
mediocre wrote:Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.

How so?

1) it took damn long to clear the debris from Perez' tyre from the track
2) it took even damn longer for a marshal with a fire extinguisher to appear anywhere near Webber's car
3) how on earth can you release a Jeep in the middle of the race when the Safety Car is not deployed yet?

If the question was being sarcastic, my fault (and nomination for ROTR). :lol:
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apple2009 wrote:
mediocre wrote:Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.

How so?


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mediocre wrote:
apple2009 wrote:
mediocre wrote:Ridiculous "organisation" from the Korean guys.

How so?

1) it took damn long to clear the debris from Perez' tyre from the track
2) it took even damn longer for a marshal with a fire extinguisher to appear anywhere near Webber's car
3) how on earth can you release a Jeep in the middle of the race when the Safety Car is not deployed yet?

If the question was being sarcastic, my fault (and nomination for ROTR). :lol:

1 and 2) I don't think it was that long.
3) Good point there, it made for good entertainment though. :P
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Great battle for tenth right now.
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Really exciting race all the way through. Incredible Hulk finishes fourth. I'm going to go out and say Hulk is the fifth best driver in Formula One right now.
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apple2009 wrote:Really exciting race all the way through. Incredible Hulk finishes fourth. I'm going to go out and say Hulk is the fifth best driver in Formula One right now.


Behind who?
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good_Ralf wrote:
apple2009 wrote:Really exciting race all the way through. Incredible Hulk finishes fourth. I'm going to go out and say Hulk is the fifth best driver in Formula One right now.


Behind who?

Vettel, Alonso, Hamilton, and Raikkonen (in that order).
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