Your predictions for the Australian Grand Prix grid
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- 4th March 2012, 17:28 at 5:28 pm #131011Bradley DowntonParticipant
I would have said finishing order, but then accidents and such can majorly affect such results, so, how do you think the grid will line up in Australia?
Based on either testing or just your thoughts?Studying all the testing times, this turned out to be harder than I thought, I think for some of it I gave up, but here it is:
1. Hamilton
2. Raikkonen
3. Vettel
4. Button
5. Webber
6. Alonso
7. di Resta
8. Rosberg
9. Schumacher
10. Hulkenberg
11. Grosjean
12. Massa
13. Senna
14. Perez
15. Kobayashi
16. Kovalainen
17. Maldonado
18. Ricciardo
19. Vergne
20. Petrov
21. Glock
22. de la Rosa
23. Pic
24. KarthikeyanI highly doubt this is right, I think I just gave up and threw some names in an order, haha.
4th March 2012, 18:00 at 6:00 pm #194887ShaneB457ParticipantGreat thread @bradley13 Its so hard to predict but here it goes..:D
1,Vettel
2,Button
3,Webber
4,Hamilton
5,Grosjean
6,Rosberg
7,Alonso
8,Raikonnen
9,Massa
10,Schumacher
11,Di Resta
12,Ricciardo
13,Jean Eric Vergne
14,Hulkenburg
15,Perez
16,Kobayashi
17,Maldonado
18,Senna
19,Petrov
20,Pic
21,Glock
22,Karthikeyan
23,Kovalainen
24,De La Rosa4th March 2012, 18:07 at 6:07 pm #194888th13teenMemberI reckon, 1st Vettel, 2nd Raikonnen, 3rd Webber, 4th Hamilton and 5th Grosjean
Or it will be Hamilton, Vettel, Raikonnen, Webber and Button. Either one in my books!4th March 2012, 18:52 at 6:52 pm #194889HKParticipantInteresting. May i ask why you put Raikonen so high on your list? Obiously nobody know’s, so im not saying you’re wrong, just wondering.
In my eyes, Raikonen showed good 1-lap pace, but Grosjean seems more consistent. Id put Grosjean higher on my list.
4th March 2012, 18:56 at 6:56 pm #194890Colossal SquidParticipant1. Vettel 2. Webber 3. Hamilton 4. Rosberg 5. Button 6. Alonso 7. Raikkonen 8. Massa 9. Schumacher 10. Perez.
I think the pecking order will be RBR and McLaren out in front, with Mercedes leapfrogging Ferrari in pure performance. Raikkonen will show his one lap speed from the start however the Lotus will not be as fast as winter testing would have us believe. Alonso will do the maximum in a poorly performing Ferrari, Massa will be improved, but still behind Alonso’s raw speed. Schumi will still be a weak qualifier compared to Rosberg. Perez 10th…cos I like Perez! :)
4th March 2012, 19:08 at 7:08 pm #194891EstesarkParticipantI think Red Bull, and specifically Vettel, will still hold the edge in qualifying, so I’ll go for Vettel – Webber – Hamilton – Button – Alonso – Rosberg – Massa – Räikkönen – Schumacher – Grosjean – the rest.
I’m pretty sure this website will be holding its usual predictions contest again this year, starting with Australia :)
4th March 2012, 19:15 at 7:15 pm #194892PamphletParticipant1. Vettel
2. Hamilton
3. Webber
4. Button
5. Raikkonen
6. Alonso
7. Rosberg
8. Massa
9. Grosjean
10. Schumacher
11. Kobayashi
12. Di Resta
13. Ricciardo
14. Hulkenberg
15. Perez
16. Vergne
17. Kovalainen
18. Maldonado
19. Senna
20. Petrov
21. Glock
22. De La Rosa
23. Karthikeyan
24. Pic* Vettel is still a qualifying master. Hamilton shouldn’t be too far behind.
* I can see Alonso, Rosberg or Raikkonen gaining a few places if their cars end up being better than I expect them to be.
* Schumi’s not exactly known for his qualifying pace, so he may try to save tyres by not running in Q3.
* I don’t see Force India or Sauber breaking into the top ten yet.
* I do believe, however, that there’s a chance that one of the P11-P16 drivers will get caught out in Q3. Money’s on Vergne, but I’ll still go with this list, just for the heck of it.
* Regardless if the above happens or not, we can’t really tell for sure which of those three teams will have an easier time in qualifying. Sauber seems strong, but then so do Force India and Toro Rosso…
* Kovalainen should make it into Q2. If the above does end up happening, I think Maldonado should be able to outdo Senna and enter Q2. Yes, I said it.4th March 2012, 19:38 at 7:38 pm #194893AnonymousInactive1/ Ham
2/vett
3/web
4/schu
5/butt4th March 2012, 19:38 at 7:38 pm #194894Bradley DowntonParticipant@me4me – Firstly I’d like to say it’s not because I like the guy, as when he was in it before I really didn’t like him. After his stint in WRC i’ve grown a little fonder of him but my decision as to whether I like him will probably be made this year. The reason I have ranked Raikkonen so high is simply because, even though Lotus don’t seem particularly quick (ignore the countless fastest times) I just get this strange feeling that Raikkonen will pull something spectacular out of the bag in Australia.
What I hope the grid will be:
1. Hamilton
2. Senna
3. Perez
4. Kovalainen
5. Hulkenberg
6. Vergne
7. Button
8. Raikkonen
9. di Resta
etc
(Ok, I can dream :P )4th March 2012, 19:46 at 7:46 pm #194895AnonymousInactive(Ok, I can dream )
It might rain!?
4th March 2012, 20:06 at 8:06 pm #194896Force MaikelParticipantMy dream?
1.Schumacher
2.Rosberg
3.Webber
4.Button
5.Senna
6.Hamilton
7.Vettel
8.Alonso
9.Raikonnen
10.Kovalainen (he really deserves to give caterham their first point)
11.Maldonado
12.Vergne
13.Ricciardo
14.Di Resta
15.Kobayashi
16.Hulkenberg
17.Perez
18.Grosjean
19.Massa
20.Pic
21.Glock
21.De La Rosa
22.KarthikeyanReality? I couldn’t possibly know. Testing didn’t give more insight either so i guess all we can do is wait and see!
4th March 2012, 21:32 at 9:32 pm #194897Lin1876ParticipantCouldn’t possibly say, but there are a few observations I will make…
– The top 10 teams look really, properly close. Expect a few surprise podiums and wins over the season. HRT and Marussia look to be in serious trouble – don’t bargain on them being within 107%.
– Maybe not a crisis yet, but Ferrari look a bit behind the 8-ball. If they can’t do a McLaren last year, they could be in big trouble.
– The midfield of Sauber, Williams, Caterham and Force India look closer to the front this year. They also look close.
– Barring rain, accidents, teething troubles, etc., I expect McLaren and Red Bull to challenge for the win in Melbourne, followed by Mercedes and Renault, then the rest of the midfield. Wouldn’t bet on Marussia or HRT qualifying, but I’ve been wrong before…Really, I just hope for a great race like Melbourne usually provides. The rest, frankly, is mere detail. Come on Kamui, come on Sauber!
5th March 2012, 12:36 at 12:36 pm #194898PaulParticipant1) Vettel (can’t help but think RB are sandbagging)
2) Button
3) Hamilton
4) Raikonnen
5) Schumacher
6) Rosberg
8) Alonso
9) Di Resta
10) KobyashiFor the season in General expect Mercedes to make a few podiums and sneak at least 1 win…also expect Force india to get at least a couple of podiums as well
5th March 2012, 19:50 at 7:50 pm #194899Force MaikelParticipantAs long as the Mercedes crew don’t show up like this the GP schould be super exciting
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This has been an uber fail presented to you by Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team
5th March 2012, 20:02 at 8:02 pm #194900Bradley DowntonParticipantI’d like to see @keithcollantine‘s prediction…?
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