Gone for Alonso, I think the car is gradually getting better and I have always felt they had good race pace before the major upgrades. Last year he was brilliant in Monaco but just didn't have the luck to get Vettel.
I am going for Maldo, he was very good here last year and the Williams seems to have good traction and slow corner performance.
I'm going for Senna on the basis that Maldonado did well last year so can only underwhelm this year and I do think the Williams will be good here again. I reckon Raikkonen or Grosjean would be excellent though; 6 different winners from 6 different constructors!
Hamilton, 3 out 5 poles and other times he's been on the front row. Can see him putting the McLaren on pole and, with any luck the team won't balls up the pit stops he should be able to control the race and make it 6 out of 6 different winners.
Would also like to add that Jenson Button will have a blindingly quick car after FP2 on Thursday but will whinge about Oversteer, Understeer, Burning up the rears for the rest of the weekend, come in 7th and nearly lapped by Lewis
He's a psychic, i must use this in my zDk predictions.. Thank you for helping me, lets look at the times they've both finished this race as team mates.. Where did they come?
I think Ferrari, Lotus and williams will be strong as the best in the spanish GP usually are. but the mclarens will get a good grid position and could retain (could)
Well thats a given especially if the car is competitive, I remember last year when they asked Lewis to box and then they were not even ready for him and we all remember Q3. Gone for Jenson this race as his side of the garage seem to be a lot more focused.
I see Hamilton is pulling in the most votes again, I believe he has had the most votes for each grand prix this year. Still, won't be very likely If McLaren forget to put the rear wing on.
I have a funny feeling about Lotus, so i've gone for Big John, i think the car might be pretty handy. The williams could be tidy too, it was strong in the slow final sector in Spain, and Maldo is a monaco master apparently.
Last edited by Kyle?; Today at 09:19 PM. Reason: i'm drunk. I was then about to ask when you said Big John had a jandy car.
Big call, he's been impressive this year for sure, but of the 2 Lotus drivers I'd be more inclined to Kimi.
If I may say so, Matt; this is an astute observation, and draws attention to the two sides of an F1 garage. Amongst all other top teams, it is particularly relevant to McLaren and I believe has been (and still is) a significant factor in their frequent, all too costly errors. However, this is not entirely a criticism; I say the above with a certain amount of admiration for their determination to try winning without team orders. To put this in perspective, Whitmarsh takes a back seat and, unlike others, does not seek to influence race strategy for either side of his garage â even when it might be deemed useful for the team as a whole; for it really is against the ethos of McLaren.