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Who will win the Hungarian GP?
Fernando Alonso 8 (53.3%)
Lewis Hamilton 5 (33.3%)
Nick Heidfeld 1 (6.7%)
Kimi Raikkonen 1 (6.7%)
Nico Rosberg 0 (0%)
Robert Kubica 0 (0%)
Felipe Massa 0 (0%)
Other 0 (0%)
Total Votes: 15
Who will win the Hungarian GP?
Topic Started: Aug 4 2007, 07:28 PM (288 Views)
Paul_Murtagh
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With a chaotic qualifying session over, who can keep it all together and win in Hungary?
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Alien_SAP_Fiend
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The Mclaren driver who obeyed TEAM ORDERS!
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Alien_SAP_Fiend,Aug 4 2007
07:34 PM
The Mclaren driver who obeyed TEAM ORDERS!

DC doesn't stand a chance <roflmao>

I think Massa can spring a surprise from 14th on a good fuel strategy, but a win is too far for him
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Alien_SAP_Fiend
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What is with the flippin Ferrari and reliability this year???
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Alien_SAP_Fiend,Aug 4 2007
07:37 PM
What is with the flippin Ferrari and reliability this year???

They lost Stepney. He was the guy largely responsible for Ferrari's bulletproof reliability in the MS years.

The problem with Stepney, post MS years, was that he has the wrong passport, and doesn't eat enough pasta. Ferrari were willing to sacrifice reliability for a pasta eating employee.
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Monty
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Alonso, i really have came to realise this year how good Alonso is. Hamilton i dont think many would disagree is probably quicker but they way in which Alonso can construct a win and his fighting spirit is fantastic. I really enjoy watching the guy and i think he will win tomorrow...just....
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DavidColthard II,Aug 4 2007
08:55 PM
Alonso, i really have came to realise this year how good Alonso is. Hamilton i dont think many would disagree is probably quicker but they way in which Alonso can construct a win and his fighting spirit is fantastic. I really enjoy watching the guy and i think he will win tomorrow...just....

I would say its the opposite. Alonso is slightly quicker but so far this year had made errors, but now it's Hamilton making those, so it's anyone's championship (except Ferrari)
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TheCompleteGuitarist
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Where do i tick for button?

Actually last years winner started from 14 so that means Massa, unless it rains.
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Rob
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So how many of these votes were cast before the stewards decision was published?
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I just voted Hamilton - AFTER the decision.
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TheCompleteGuitarist,Aug 4 2007
11:12 PM
Where do i tick for button?

Actually last years winner started from 14 so that eans Massa, unless it rains.

<roflmao> <roflmao> <roflmao>

so Massa can only win if it rains - but he can't possibly win if it rains. Is that a Catch-14 ??
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GordonB,Aug 5 2007
12:24 AM
I just voted Hamilton - AFTER the decision.

Me too <thumbsup>

I can't see anyone beating him unless he makes a mistake, or has reliability problems.
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Lord Tau
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Well, I'm going to stick my neck out and say that Heidfeld will get his maiden victory today.

I just have this feeling....






(Now I've said this, Heidfeld will probably chuck into the nearest tyre wall at the start!!)
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It would be great to see Heidfeld challenging for the win, but it seems like Hamilton will have the legs on him, and a fired-up Alonso could also beat Heidfeld to it. Although I think we will see Nick on the podium as it looks like BMW are sitting better than Ferrari at the minute
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Lord Tau
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But since Heidfeld is on the the front row with Hamilton, if Heidfeld can somehow get the jump on Lewis, on a notoriously difficult to overtake track, he could stand a good chance.

Reliability, pit stops, fuel strategy notwithstanding.
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