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AndreaModa wrote:
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I wouldn't trust those two spanners to block a pipe with a cork. Besides - are Buemi and the Saurus running their last F1 races on Sunday?


Unless someone buys STR and fires the pair of them no. Either way both of them have shown that Red Bull are doing absolutely nothing to refine either of them... the same could apply to Sebastien Vettel...


I remember both had their drives confirmed for 2011 earlier this year. Seriously niether have done anything remotely noteworthy to suggest they should remain in the sport. There are plenty of other fine drivers that would take a Toro Rosso seat with both hands and do something with it. Very annoying!


That tends to be what happens when the owners of a team buy another team to use for 'junior drivers'...

By the way, I love all the wacky, weird scenarios that have been posted here! There are SO MANY possibilities, and somehow I've got the feeling that whatever will happen on Sunday is going to be even funnier and more exciting and breathtaking than anyone could have imagined...

(How's this? Two laps to go, Vettel leading from Webber from Alonso from Massa from Hamilton, then Massa "accidentally" takes out Alonso at some corner, then the next lap Webber tries to pass Vettel at the same corner and takes them both out, and Hamilton goes on to win the race and the championship?)
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Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...
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Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!
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Waris wrote:
Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:
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Does anyone have any information on the state of the engines in the Redbulls and Mclarens?
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Waris wrote:
Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


Was more thinking in Vettel -> Alonso -> Hamilton -> Webber from the start, and lots of air between the cars
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Wizzie wrote:
Waris wrote:
Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:


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thehemogoblin wrote:
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Waris wrote:Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:


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thehemogoblin wrote:
Wizzie wrote:
Waris wrote:Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:


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Abu Dhabu qualy finished. Vettel took it, of course, Hamilton right there, Alonso right with them followed by Button, Webber only fifth. It's looking like Alonso right now, guys. Can Red Bull pull a strategic rabbit out of that hat?
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No.

Red Bull's forte is NOT strategy...

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The sensible thing is now for Webber to help Vettel. Red Bull need to bring Webber ahead of Alonso and pray for Button to pass him as well.

The thing is, Webber doesn't seem to have the speed.
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Abu Dhabu qualy finished. Vettel took it, of course, Hamilton right there, Alonso right with them followed by Button, Webber only fifth. It's looking like Alonso right now, guys. Can Red Bull pull a strategic rabbit out of that hat?

Red Bull haven't shown great strategic capabilities, and moreover, it will take one hell of a strategy to make up for several tenths in missing pace. Webber is going to have to dig very deep due to his poor position, as Button definitely has good pace here and Alonso will fight tooth and nail to stay on the podium.

Meanwhile, Vettel might be hapy for now, but we have got two drivers (Hamilton and Vettel) who are desperate to win - Hamilton has promised to drive the wheels off the car, whilst Vettel is determined to win the title for himself. Moreover, we know that Hamilton does tend to be quite aggressive when trying to pass, and will be on the attack in the opening laps, whilst Vettel has sometimes been criticised for his defensive moves and behaviour. A first corner accident on the cards? Maybe...
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If Alonso doesn't get hit, or have an engin failure, or get punctured, or get held up, the title is all his.
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mario wrote:A first corner accident on the cards? Maybe...


Then, Webber still needs to pass Button and Alonso. Alonso MIGHT let him pass if Button is way ahead of him, however, he might get his Ferrari overdriven if Webber finds that extra time tomorrow.

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Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


And I think it's going this way...
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Wizzie wrote:
Waris wrote:
Myrvold wrote:Or every thing ends up in one HUGE anti-climax and it feels boring after 2 laps...


Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:


Sadly, both Toro Rosso cars will start 17th and 18th, so the most they can do is drive into the midfield. Actually, it makes me think; maybe if Red Bull can somehow make sure Toro Rosso has a great car for qualifying every year, so they can "station" them on the first row, they'd get lots more return on investment (in a sporting sense), and maybe keeping ownership of the team would be attractive again?
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Waris wrote:
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Waris wrote:
Presumably that would happen when all title contenders crash out, thus handing Alonso the championship title. *Shudders* As much as I like start pile-ups, I don't want to think about that!


If there's going to be a start line pile-up it better be started by the Toro Rosso just "for teh lolz". :lol:


Sadly, both Toro Rosso cars will start 17th and 18th, so the most they can do is drive into the midfield. Actually, it makes me think; maybe if Red Bull can somehow make sure Toro Rosso has a great car for qualifying every year, so they can "station" them on the first row, they'd get lots more return on investment (in a sporting sense), and maybe keeping ownership of the team would be attractive again?


Problem: Remember last time the 2 Toro Rosso drivers were given a car with good pace?
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Wizzie wrote:Problem: Remember last time the 2 Toro Rosso drivers were given a car with good pace?

Monza 2008? A win and DNSAAW (did not start at all well)?
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dr-baker wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Problem: Remember last time the 2 Toro Rosso drivers were given a car with good pace?

Monza 2008? A win and DNSAAW (did not start at all well)?


Japan 2009: Atleast 5 accidents between the pair of them. (Alguersuari ran into the back of a McLaren in practice losing a front wing, Buemi had two accidents in Qualifying, Alguersuari also had a big one in Qualifying and then proceeded to bin it during the race aswell.)
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Wizzie wrote:
dr-baker wrote:
Wizzie wrote:Problem: Remember last time the 2 Toro Rosso drivers were given a car with good pace?

Monza 2008? A win and DNSAAW (did not start at all well)?


Japan 2009: Atleast 5 accidents between the pair of them. (Alguersuari ran into the back of a McLaren in practice losing a front wing, Buemi had two accidents in Qualifying, Alguersuari also had a big one in Qualifying and then proceeded to bin it during the race aswell.)

Ah ha. I remembered the accidents and therefore assumed that they didn't have enough time left to be able to put in any decent representative laptimes...
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Vettel...

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ADx_Wales wrote:Barneveld (World Darts Champion?)

Take your pick:
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noisebox wrote:
ADx_Wales wrote:Barneveld (World Darts Champion?)

Take your pick:
WDC may refer to one of the following:

* Washington D.C. = Unwelcoming
* The Walt Disney Company = Corrupt
* Walt Disney's Comics and Stories = repetitious
* Western Digital Corporation = bankrupt
* Western Design Center = tasteless
* Weymouth Drama Club = camp
* World Dance Council = camper
* World Data Center = hacked
* World Darts Council (known as the Professional Darts Corporation since 1997) = unwatchable
* Woman Detective Constable (now obsolete) = (better choose my word carefully)............ Menstrual
* World Diamond Council = Extortionate
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