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  1. Ferraripilot

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  2. anxpert

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    1) Vettel
    2) Alonso
    3) Kimi
    4) Lewis
    5) Webber
    6) Button
    7) Perez
    8) Massa
    9) Nico
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  3. LightGuy

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    Germany bails them out again.







    kidding kidding for criminey sake.

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  4. freshmeat

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    Kimi needs to win or he's leaving Lotus w Allison ;)
     
  5. Ferraripilot

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    Wow you guys are on fire tonight. Hah.


    Ok. Some news now. Everyone has updates, a lot.

    Mclaren are reportedly bringing what is practically a B-series car with wings, sidepods, exhaust.

    Mercedes are changing their livery a bit to be more 'silver arrow' as Niki Lauda stated. New front and rear wings and exhaust. Lauda stated Mercedes' intentions as a team are to find .1-.2 per race. That's a lofty goal. Looking forward to the new livery and bits.

    Ferrari have a big package but I'm hearing its lots of little things, nothing overly big, same goes for Red Bull. I'm wondering of my earlier prediction that F138 and rb9 would have a low development ceiling is somewhat coming out.

    No idea what Lotus are doing

    I hear Marussia are further updating their hydraulic suspension which they just started running. Good for them! Hope they do well as I do like Bianchi.
     
  6. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    They need to!....... ;)

    Right now, seems they've got their version of Clifford going on. Further, they seem lacking their usual confidence - I read (Autosport?) they're now also having "correlation issues".....

    Who gives a ****? ;)

    Per race?!..... You mean per lap, right?

    Kimi's running their PR dept. :)

    IIRC, they've had it going since day one this year - They haven't always run it on Sunday, but they're doing good it seems. Forza the minnows! ;)

    Cheers,
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  7. rmani

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    alonso, hamilton, kimi, vettel

    i dont care who wins as long as it's not vettel at this point
     
  8. trumpet77

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    Vettel/Alonso/Kimi

    Other fun parts of F1 if Vettel keeps winning:

    Marussia vs. Caterham--Still the most intersting battle among teams. Which team will beat the other? Which team might actually score a point this year? Will either team race in 2014? Will they pass Williams? Stay tuned! Same BAT channel!

    Force India--are they really going to stay right up there and beat McLaren, Sauber, Williams all year?
     
  9. DF1

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    All Red Bull on hard tires all the time....

    Those new tires will help and help Red Bull in particular.

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    Webber

    Race
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    Kimi
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    Dark Horse - Mclaren magic with new upgrades!
     
  10. Fast_ian

    Fast_ian Two Time F1 World Champ

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    What makes you think that?

    Hembery says the prime (the newly slightly reconfigured back to 2012 spec hard here) will be significantly slower than the option (medium). They'll all run the option in qualy. Then we'll see who can make 'em last for a while on full tanks.

    I don't see any reason this change should benefit any one over another.

    Cheers,
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  11. Ferraripilot

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    Red Bull will go very well on these tires but I actually think Mercedes will be quickest on the harder compound, but degradation may be quicker. We know now from Kimi's commentary that the Merc is particularly good at heating tires and making them work straight away but perhaps a bit too hard. It's amazing how much these super sensitive drivers know simply by watching a car perform.

    Ferrari would be very tough to beat here if they can get their car at or near pole.

    Qualy:
    Rosberg
    Vettel
    Hamilton
    Alonso
    Kimi
    Webber
    Massa

    Race:
    Vettel
    Alonso
    Rosberg
    Hamilton
    Webber
    Massa
     
  12. Ferraripilot

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    I'm somewhat distracted with Monaco coming. That will be Mercedes' sweetest victory since the 50s.
     
  13. TifosiUSA

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    Should have been Michael's last year...:(
     
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  15. DF1

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    From ESPNF1: http://en.espnf1.com/spain/motorsport/story/107308.html

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    Sebastian Vettel's victory in Bahrain looked an awful lot like a return to his dominant form of 2011 and the end of 2012. However, we shouldn't be handing him the championship trophy just yet, as his main rivals were slightly hobbled over the weekend - Fernando Alonso with a sticking DRS and Kimi Raikkonen with a poor qualifying lap. What we can say with some certainty is that the Red Bull likes harder compound tyres, which backs up its early-season complaints that it was creating too much load for the softer Pirellis to handle. The medium and (new) hard compounds on offer this weekend should suit Red Bull, therefore, and the Circuit de Catalunya has long been a happy hunting ground for the team. But while Vettel looks capable of extending his lead in the championship this weekend, the next two races in Monaco and Canada will offer a very different challenge.
     
  16. Fast_ian

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    Fair enough. One mans predictions..... I could write an article explaining why Ferrari or Merc will gain an edge. In fact, one just appeared at Autosport saying Merc believe they'll be best off! ;)

    "This is why we watch" ;)

    Cheers,
    Ian
     
  17. DF1

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    Indeed. I found the rationale acceptable for the next few hours. Then Force India will be the fave lol :)
     
  18. Ferraripilot

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    Yup, usually AMuS is pretty spot on with their info regarding updates, but from what I'm seeing so far it's just little things.
     
  19. Ferraripilot

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    #19 Ferraripilot, May 9, 2013
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    sniff sniff. so true, don't get me started.


    W04 has new rear wing endplates and exit louvres in the endplates. The flow conditioners just prior to the sidepods are no longer triple elements, rather it's just a single long element, still unsure regarding the front wing as the only one Merc has had out and visible is an older unit....



    Ferrari have a new flow conditioner over the sidepods.
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  20. kraftwerk

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    Not a bad pick but forgive me for pointing out you have LH and Nico mixed up, Nico as yet has not finished ahead of LH.
     
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    That's cause Nico followed team orders at Malaysia, and Hammy, to his credit, admitted Nico was faster....

    Barring issues I think Fred will win.
     
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    Webber takes Seb out, Alonso coasts to victory.
     
  23. freshmeat

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    What's up with that gaping opening on the floor lol...split front floor?
     
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    If Lotus figures out the medium tire this race they'll be in the running for a win again. However...with the 2012 spec hard tires now I can see many more doing 2 stops now (which is utter BS IMO, but alas...the big boys have complained enough for Pirelli to bulge). Perhaps lotus can do a 1 stop to piss the rest of even more, lol.

    Mercedes will probably start from pole, followed by vettel then ferrari. Kimi will start from the 3rd row if the mediums are figured out.

    As for the race:

    Rosberg to go backwards (what Webber manages at the start Rosberg seems to do the entire race :p).

    Lotus to crawl forwards with clever pitstopping. Ferrari really need a clean race with no silly issues this time around. Vettel will challenge for the win.

    Forza Kimi.
     

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