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Post by schumi on Oct 3, 2007 9:49:50 GMT
The penultimate race sees the circus move to Shanghai this weekend and the big question is can Alonso win the race and prevent Hamilton from sewing up the championship there and then? Even Raikkonen is still in with a chance, albeit a pretty slim one, and personally I'd like to see the title chase go to Interlagos.
Last year's race was won by Michael Schumacher - his final win of his career - although Alonso took pole position. This year already sees a 10 place grid demotion for Sebastian Vettel as a penalty for causing the accident in Japan with Mark Webber. If Webber's Red Bull team can pick up a few more points than Williams they'll be able to take fourth place in the championship for a decent sponsorship package, though Williams won't give it up without a fight.
The weather forecast for Sunday is sunshine and cloud, so odds of a decent spectacle are about as good as those of Button making the podium. The race starts at 7am on Sunday, on ITV.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 3, 2007 12:07:24 GMT
The weather forecast for Sunday is sunshine and cloud, so odds of a decent spectacle are about as good as those of Button making the podium. The race starts at 7am on Sunday, on ITV. Schumi - wait until next year and Hamilton / Button form a British dream team at McLaren. Then if won't be often you DON'T see Button on the podium. If Ferrari are on top this weekend, it will suit Lewis down to the ground. Then he could even finish fourth, if Alonso was only in third. Would love to see him trounce Alonso in this race and wrap it up in style. However, from what I recall from last year, Alonso is mega-quick around this circuit and was only let down last season by a bungled Renault strategy.
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Post by schumi on Oct 3, 2007 12:24:36 GMT
Schumi - wait until next year and Hamilton / Button form a British dream team at McLaren. Then if won't be often you DON'T see Button on the podium. What are you like? Button's already signed for Honda.
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Post by Genghis on Oct 3, 2007 17:02:25 GMT
Schumi - wait until next year and Hamilton / Button form a British dream team at McLaren. Then if won't be often you DON'T see Button on the podium. What are you like? Button's already signed for Honda. Schumi - and a couple of seasons ago he'd signed for Williams, yet it was Honda he ended up driving for. There's a way out of contracts.
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Post by schumi on Oct 3, 2007 17:15:22 GMT
What are you like? Button's already signed for Honda. Schumi - and a couple of seasons ago he'd signed for Williams, yet it was Honda he ended up driving for. There's a way out of contracts. Indeed, and it cost him dearly. He should have learned from that. Look at it from Ferrari's point of view - why would they want Button when they could have Kubica or Kovalainen? Oh, and Ralf's looking for a drive too. Didn't I mention a move to the Red car for him before?
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Post by Genghis on Oct 3, 2007 17:17:55 GMT
Schumi - and a couple of seasons ago he'd signed for Williams, yet it was Honda he ended up driving for. There's a way out of contracts. Indeed, and it cost him dearly. He should have learned from that. Look at it from Ferrari's point of view - why would they want Button when they could have Kubica or Kovalainen? Oh, and Ralf's looking for a drive too. Didn't I mention a move to the Red car for him before? Er... but where did I say that Ferrari should sign Button... I'm sure I said McLaren ;D ;D
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Post by schumi on Oct 3, 2007 17:28:48 GMT
Indeed, and it cost him dearly. He should have learned from that. Look at it from Ferrari's point of view - why would they want Button when they could have Kubica or Kovalainen? Oh, and Ralf's looking for a drive too. Didn't I mention a move to the Red car for him before? Er... but where did I say that Ferrari should sign Button... I'm sure I said McLaren ;D ;D Okay, delete Ferrari and insert McLaren. P.S Have you found your wheel yet? ;D
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Post by Genghis on Oct 3, 2007 17:33:58 GMT
Er... but where did I say that Ferrari should sign Button... I'm sure I said McLaren ;D ;D Okay, delete Ferrari and insert McLaren. P.S Have you found your wheel yet? ;D Yes, there's now four wheels back on my wagon. It's obvious why McLaren would want Button. Hamilton is a brilliant, awesome driver, but it would aid the team if Hamilton had a more experienced team-mate. At the same time, the driver would have to have a certain amount of talent and also have the personality to fit in well at McLaren and with Lewis. Button would fit that bill perfectly.
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Post by schumi on Oct 6, 2007 8:32:52 GMT
Qualifying result:
01..L Hamilton 02..K Raikkonen 03..F Massa 04..F Alonso 05..D Coulthard 06..R Schumacher 07..M Webber 08..N Heidfeld
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2007 11:55:59 GMT
Could Massa be under orders to nudge Hamilton from behind in the first corner on race day.
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Post by schumi on Oct 7, 2007 6:58:48 GMT
Hamilton DNF
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Post by schumi on Oct 7, 2007 7:40:01 GMT
What on earth were McLaren playing at? Lewis clearly struggling on the wrong tyres, one of which looked to be on the verge of delaminating, and they didn't bring him in. By the time they did make the decision he'd lost all grip and beached it in the gravel trap at the pit entrance. Still, it makes it all to play for in Brazil and we'll get to see just how well Lewis handles the pressure.
Race result:
1..K Raikkonen 2..F Alonso 3..F Massa 4..S Vettel 5..J Button 6..V Liuzzi 7..N Heidfeld 8..D Coulthard
And Wurz is supposed to be imminently announcing his retirement from the sport at the end of the season.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2007 8:13:20 GMT
A great shame for Hamilton, but at least the spanish twat didn't win.
Also congraulations to Jenson Button, it is so good to see him have a good race and fiinish in the points, well it makes me happy anyway ;D
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Post by Genghis on Oct 7, 2007 8:43:39 GMT
BAD mistake by the McLaren to leave Lewis out for an extra lap - it was clear he needed to come in, that tyre was shot. It had got to the stage where he could have been refuelled for the rest of the race, as well.
Apparently, it was indecision over what tyres to put on - although by then surely it was clear that slicks had to go on.
A great pity for Lewis Hamilton, but it sets up an intriguing three-way battle for the championship going into the final round, would love to see Lewis win, if not then Kimi who is a terrific driver and overdue a championship (although I think he will win in 2008), anyone but that Spanish flapperjack.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 7, 2007 9:12:11 GMT
anyone but that Spanish flapperjack. Agreed , but it will be flapperjackness on a different level for the next two weeks as he tries to get into Hamilton's head .
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