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Who is going to win the Austrailian GP?
Kimi Raikkonen 4 (36.4%)
Juan Pablo Montoya 2 (18.2%)
Fernando Alonso 3 (27.3%)
Giancarlo Fisichella 0 (0%)
Micheal Scumacher 1 (9.1%)
Jenson Button 1 (9.1%)
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Aussie GP...the winner?
Topic Started: Mar 31 2006, 08:53 AM (327 Views)
madindehead
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Woud love to know what you all think...
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kimi must be gunning for it now...he'll win

<armadillo> prize for JB again....
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I'm surprised the vote is leaning toward Kimi, I haven't been impressed with the Mac so far this season, they certainly haven't threatened the boys in blue/yellow and even Button had Montoya number for two races now....
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Is the McLaren a heap of junk?
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insideline,Mar 31 2006
11:26 AM
Is the McLaren a heap of junk?

not saying that but they aren't showing race winning pace at the mo...
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So does this mean that the post Adrian Newey era is going to be one of rebuilding, and if so how long will it take
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insideline,Mar 31 2006
11:29 AM
So does this mean that the post Adrian Newey era is going to be one of rebuilding, and if so how long will it take

hard to say, long season blah blah, interesting to see how Alonso fits in next year, if Kimi or Montoya win the WC are either staying with the team.....
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Probably Alonso again. Hopefully the Hondas will actually give them a run for their money this time.
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goodhorsehymn,Mar 31 2006
11:33 AM
Probably Alonso again. Hopefully the Hondas will actually give them a run for their money this time.

After reading the reports of the two GP's up to now, it seems hard to see anyone beating the Renaults
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insideline,Mar 31 2006
11:35 AM
goodhorsehymn,Mar 31 2006
11:33 AM
Probably Alonso again.  Hopefully the Hondas will actually give them a run for their money this time.

After reading the reports of the two GP's up to now, it seems hard to see anyone beating the Renaults

it does seem that renault are the class of the field

however we were at a simialr situaton at this stage last season.
Lets hope all the teams get the fingers out and start compete against each other rather than just the renaults.
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It may go that way. But if you start to compete against the next team, The Renaults will run off into the distance
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insideline,Mar 31 2006
11:59 AM
It may go that way. But if you start to compete against the next team, The Renaults will run off into the distance

Yep, you need to worry about the car in front(and it's not a toyota!) not the one beside....
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