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Who will win the championship this year
Alonso 4 (30.8%)
Schumacher 4 (30.8%)
Raikkonen 2 (15.4%)
Montoya 0 (0%)
Barrachello 2 (15.4%)
Button 0 (0%)
Someone Else 1 (7.7%)
Total Votes: 13
Who will win the championship this year
Topic Started: Mar 9 2006, 03:43 PM (920 Views)
HailCaeser
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who will win i sadly :wink: think it will be schumi
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Ginetta
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wrong boat there. Sato for me
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HailCaeser
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SATO ???????????????


with what is basicly a 3/4 year old car

i quite fancy barachello to stick 2 fingers up at ferrari
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christine
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I would go with Barrichello. I think now tht he has come out of Schumi#s shadow. he may shine quite brightly
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HailCaeser
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i agree with you i think barrichello has been held back over the past few year


would love to see him lap schumi on sunday
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christine
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I think Schumi has had his day, I would be surprised if he didn't win a race this season. But I think this will be his last competitive one
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HailCaeser
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Rossi will be in a Ferrari next season
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christine
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Bernie would like to think so. Rossi has other ideas. What would rossi gain by doing F1 and indeed going to Ferrari?
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Alonso will be the champion again. Renault look to have a great car again, and I can't see Honda's drivers getting any real consistency. McLaren could feature but their car is too unreliable, and Ferrari I don't think will win either.
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christine
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I'm not so sure about Alonso
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Looking at testing times (always a risky business), Honda appear to have the edge in terms of raw speed, closely followed by Renault. I class Alonso as a better driver - more consistent and faster - so he's my tip for the title.

Practice is no longer a way of analysing performance, so many questions will be answered over the rest of this weekend.
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christine
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You'll only get to know the true speed of the teams and drivers, once official timed practice starts
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But will they even use that? Quali looks the best bet.
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christine
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Sorry. I am used to calling it Timed practice. You being of the newer race fan will call it Qualifying
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Unfortunatly i think the renaults will be too strong again this year, would like it to be kimi but doesnt look like his car is going to be reliable enough again.
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