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Discussion in 'Formula 1' started by Forza Bianchi, Aug 15, 2011.

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Who will win at Spa?

  1. Sebastian Vettel 234 Pts

  2. Mark Webber 149 Pts

  3. Lewis Hamilton 146 Pts

  4. Fernando Alonso 145 Pts

  5. Jenson Button 134 Pts

  6. Felipe Massa 70 Pts

  7. Nico Rosberg 48 Pts

  8. Nick Heidfeld 34 Pts

  9. Vitaly Petrov 32 Pts

  10. Other (please specify)

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  1. Delete Me

    Delete Me Well-Known Member

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    I remember Spa 09, I was there lol. Only problem with that now though is the car isn't designed for major straightline advantages, they stopped doing that when they thought FI could contend for decent points at every gp.

    I do remember the crowd going nuts when Kimi overtook Fisichella and was just hounding him the whole way.
     
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  2. Eat Sleep Watch F1 Repeat

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    This the first time I don't want it to rain on qualifying and race day. If it does then Vettel will yet again get more luck.

    As for the result, I see a Hamilton win and that is not me being bias but Mclaren have a much stronger car at the moment and their powerful KERS, DRS and straight line speed should be a big advantage.

    Although I think they could struggle in sector 2 but hopefully they have some upgrades to improve downforce.

    Pole - Button
    Win - Hamilton
     
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  3. Kyle?

    Kyle? New Member

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    I think the McLaren thats more likely to win is Button. With the threat of changeable conditions, i can see another tactical masterclass coming from his side of the garage. Would love a force india or mercedes win though.
     
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  4. McLarenDan

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    Yep Jenson is a good shout, even though I do think a good bit of his changeable conditions skill comes with good luck. It's nice to see before McLaren drivers are really in the running this race, fingers crossed Spa is usually awesome!
     
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  5. El_Bando

    El_Bando Can't remember, where was I?
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    So DRS maybe banned on Eau Rouge?
     
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  6. BrightLampShade

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    Yeah, they banned it at the same time they banned DRS through the Monaco tunnel :)
     
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  7. Forza Bianchi

    Forza Bianchi Well-Known Member

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    I thought they banned this DRS on Eau Rouge at the same time they banned it in the Monaco tunnel?

    http://www.yallaf1.com/2011/05/20/drs-ban-in-monaco-tunnel-and-eau-rouge/

    EDIT: Andrew Benson has changed his title from "F1 considers DRS ban at famous Eau Rouge corner in Spa" to "F1 imposes DRS ban at famous Eau Rouge corner in Spa"
     
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  8. EternalMSC

    EternalMSC Well-Known Member

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    Well, Mercedes powered teams seem to be looking good ahead of the weekend.
     
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  9. Forza Bianchi

    Forza Bianchi Well-Known Member

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    FIA...<doh><doh><doh><doh><doh>
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    ..........link
     
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  10. EternalMSC

    EternalMSC Well-Known Member

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    Your point?
    Mercedes powered cars are faster in a straight line, does not matter whether the activation point is before or after Eau Rouge.
     
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  11. BrightLampShade

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    Also...

    Pirelli predicts big difference between tyre compounds' pace at Spa

     
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  12. Kyle?

    Kyle? New Member

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    Who gives a monkeys what peter windsor has to say? Isn't he the idiot behind USF1?
     
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  13. EternalMSC

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    Our background change is very appealing btw :p lol
     
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  14. Forza Bianchi

    Forza Bianchi Well-Known Member

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    No point, I quoted you by mistake.
    Well he's confirming what Maldonado's engineer said about the DRS zone. He does The Flying Lap and that's pretty good.
     
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  15. cosicave

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    After such a long break it is difficult to predict but I also believe McLaren will be in with a fighting chance. If conditions are typical of Spa, it would seem likely to play to Button's strengths where he seems to read the race better than all others.

    Of course, the tyre disparity always appears magnified over a longer lap, and this will make it a no-brainer for qualifying unless there is a temptation to save the odd extra set for the race; but one must remember that whilst the lap is longer than average, this is offset by there being fewer of them to complete.



    • If it's dry (or full wet), my money would be on Hamilton - with Vettel a fighting chance if he's on Pole.
    • In changeable conditions, my punt is on Button, with a fighting chance for Alonso, Hamilton and even Webber.
     
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  16. u408379965

    u408379965 Well-Known Member

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    Changeable conditions and it could become a lottery, if you've just started a lap when the rain comes down you'll get properly screwed. I'd love it if the heavens opened just after the front runners had gone through and someone like Petrov or Kobayashi jumped in the pits and nicked the win (would have to be quite late in the race of course, with a few safety cars along the way to keep them close). :D
     
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  17. WestCoastBoogaloo

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    It's sad to think that this may be the last Spa race that I will get to watch live.
     
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  18. EternalMSC

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    If you are wanting to watch it, go underground and get a chipped "dodgy box"
     
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  19. Kyle?

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    I can't see a red bull on the podium, let alone challenging for a win. Too many straights, we know how bad the red bull is in a straight line.
     
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  20. u408379965

    u408379965 Well-Known Member

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    More pubs will no doubt start showing F1 as well. There's also live streams but they're crap quality and can be temperamental.
     
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