please log in to view this image In one week Vettel could, and probably will become the youngest double world champion in F1. This looks like a Red Bull circuit and Vettel has won here on the previous two occasions. He would certainly love to celebrate his championship victory with a win at Suzuka, but can anyone beat him to the finish line on Sunday? Congratulations to the 14 people who correctly predicted Vettel for Singapore: A Guy With A Sandwich AbsolutelyGlorious addzlfc allsaintchris BrightLampShade chelsea'snewmanager Drudeboy Julius Caesar Lewis Hamilton The F1 Legend Paco Montoya sea-man SilverArrow tomcat606 Ultixevoz Updated league table:
Usually I vote Alonso in desperation but I need some more points: my vote goes to Vettel This track looks perfect for Red Bull.
Yeah cheers as well Forza And now....a few questions we must ask as they are already effectively carved in stone: What gap will Vettel open by the first lap? Where will Webber overtake Alonso? What bad luck will Massa get this time? Who will Hamilton clip this time? Who will win out of Schumacher and Rosberg? Will Barrichello make it into Q3 for the first time this season?
Can't see anything other than a Sebastian Vettel roadshow again. At least the scraps behind him are worthwhile to watch
Got to be Seb, a win from pole is the most common result here, nothing other than that to be perfectly honest lads.
Senna vs Prost = Suzuka 1990/ Ferrari vs McLaren Video: [video=youtube;foiswIS44AM]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=foiswIS44AM[/video] Lewis vs Massa = Suzuka 2011/ Ferrari vs Mclaren Video: INSERT VIDEO HERE AFTER RACE Any bets that something will happen?
Makes Hamilton's overtaking tactics look positvely saintly! Imagine if that did happen at Suzuka now! Ban for the rest of the season!? There is some history surrounding teh Japanese GP ever since it came onto the F1 calendar. rarely has there not been an incident over the course of a weekend that has not been remembered over the years 1976 - Appaulling weather, Hunt takes the title 1987 - First time at Suzuka, Mansell breaks his back in practice, Piquet gets the title 1988 - Senna makes magnificent drive through the field to win and take the title from Prost 1989 + 1990 - No more needs to be said! 1991 - Title decider 1994 - Hill v Schumacher in the rain. Hill wins. 1996 - Title decider 1998 - Title decider 1999 - Title decider - Did Scheuy hold back? If he had beaten Hakkinen, Irvine would have won WDC for Ferrari and many more!!!!!
Massa could clip Lewis at a certain point in the GP and claim he was just racing how Lewis would etc... Then you know for a fact something has to be done.
A red flag and the realisation that we could've had a lie in after all and still not missed any action? I'm going for Vettel. It's a Red Bull track and he goes well here, you'd have to question the sanity of someone voting for anyone else.
I've picked Hamilton in the vote but am having second thoughts that maybe Button is on a roll, plus his Japanese connection, maybe he will buzooka that Suzuka next week
I'd place a bet on him hitting Alonso (they haven't come together since Malaysia, so it's about time), but if he wanted to help Button, he'd slow right down and wait for Vettel to lap him and then hit him. Or is that a bit over-the-top?