Records going to be broken tomorrow.
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- 13th November 2010, 15:04 at 3:04 pm #128498TodfodParticipant
If Alonso wins the WDC tomorrow, he becomes the youngest ever triple world champion.
If Vettel wins the WDC tomorrow, he becomes the youngest ever world champion
If Hamilton wins tomorrow, he ties Alonso’s record for the youngest ever double world champ.And I’m pretty sure he would have broken some record on betting odds as well!
Webber is not going to break any records as such, but he would become the 1st Australian to win in 3 decades.
Tomorrow is going to be a historic day. Which record would you like to see broken?
13th November 2010, 15:13 at 3:13 pm #150812AnonymousInactiveI’ll pick the top one please!
13th November 2010, 15:31 at 3:31 pm #150813EggryParticipantme too
13th November 2010, 16:18 at 4:18 pm #150814RIISEMemberAlonso definitely, he’s more than worthy of matching Senna’s triumphs. If he does do it tomorrow I wonder if he’ll get as emotional as Schumi did when he won his third.
13th November 2010, 17:56 at 5:56 pm #150815AnonymousInactiveFirst one for me too. I’ll change my avatar for today and tomorrow with Alonso’s helmet and if he wins I’ll keep it for a week.
13th November 2010, 19:41 at 7:41 pm #150816EnigmaParticipantActually Hamilton wouldn’t be the youngest double world champion. At the moment he is 25 years and around 10 months old, whereas Alonso was 25 years and around 3 months old when he won his second title.
13th November 2010, 20:01 at 8:01 pm #150817IcthyesParticipantIf Hamilton wins tomorrow it’ll be the furthest back anyone has won the championship going into the last race (97% of a race win).
13th November 2010, 23:23 at 11:23 pm #150818Prisoner MonkeysParticipantIf Alonso wins the WDC tomorrow, he becomes the youngest ever triple world champion.
When Alonso retires, you’ll be able to hear my laughter from Botswana. That should be a record right there.
14th November 2010, 9:30 at 9:30 am #150819StretchParticipantYep, I agree 100%, that should be a record, a record I’ll like to see as well as Todfod’s (kinda less outstanding) Webber record.
14th November 2010, 16:45 at 4:45 pm #150820rahul1810ParticipantFor the last 5 seasons, no team has won more than one World drivers Championship!
Renault 1
Ferrari 1
McLaren 1
Brawn GP 1
Red Bull 1
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