2012 UBS Chinese GP Chat and Predictions Thread

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Who'll fly high in Shanghai?

  • Fernando Alonso

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  • Mark Webber

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  • Sergio Perez

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  • Kamui Kobayashi

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  • Paul di Resta

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  • Jean-Eric Vergne

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  • Daniel Ricciardo

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  • Nico Hulkenberg

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  • Other

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  • Total voters
    48
  • Poll closed .
Alonso: "I want to congratulate the pit crew: again in China they were the quickest and to do a time of 2”6 up to the green light, not once, but twice, as they recorded that time with both me and Felipe, is really a great time!"
 
Race edit, inc. alternate angles on poor pit stops.

[video=dailymotion;xq9om3]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xq9om3_formula1-2012-round03-china-highlights-clip-fom_sport?search_algo=1[/video]​

Pit radio:

[video=dailymotion;xq83pg]http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xq83pg_2012-chinese-gp-pits-channel-team-radio-highlights_auto[/video]​
 
Not really!
Actually, I suppose we could keep every race discussion open for good, so that they are available for further discussion, future reference and updates according to current interest.

Yeah, exactly. We've always done that. Not that there's much to add to last year's Chinese GP but the natural drop-off in interest in threads should apply to race threads.

Of course, uncovering something like the Singapore 2008 shenanigans a year later would require a new thread.