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- 28th January 2013, 9:50 at 9:50 am #224567Rob WilsonParticipant
Felipe’s Massa, He’s ready now.
Oh and Nico Hulkenberg, always rated him highly.
20th January 2013, 19:42 at 7:42 pm #224129Rob WilsonParticipantMercedes! Hamilton & Rosberg front row in Melbourne would be like BOOM!
20th January 2013, 19:02 at 7:02 pm #224149Rob WilsonParticipant1. Vettel – It’s seb v Jenson and the qualifying speed he has ultimately wins him his fourth consecutive championship.
2. Button – McLaren build the fastest car and Jenson leads the championship for the most part, but as the second half of the season progresses his qualifying performance lets him down.
3. Webber – A better, more consistent season from Mark as he finally sorts out his starts and has better luck mechanically, beating seb fair and square more than a couple of times.
4. Alonso – In contrast to previous seasons, Ferrari start the season strong but developments fail and a less reliable package than in previous seasons means Alonso cannot challenge for the championship beyond Korea, All eyes on Domenicali as Ferrari fail Alonso for a fourth time.
5. Perez – Sergio claims his maiden win in mixed conditions in Canada and overall has a good first season for McLaren, often out-qualifying Jenson but being simply out-raced on many occasions by his more experienced team-mate.
6. Raikkonen – Another good season from Kimi notching up many podiums throughout the year, he gets the best from a car that is another nearly but not quite performance wise.
3rd April 2011, 23:29 at 11:29 pm #166080Rob WilsonParticipantI guess Kubica would have been lined up but now it’s an unknown situation with himm at the moment he’s out of the picture for now.
I would love to see Kobayashi or Alguesuari in a Ferrari but i can’t see it happening realistically.
If Massa got the boot at the end of this year and Perez turns out to be massively impressive, i wouldn’t bet against that kind of move.
Personally though i think they’ll just stick with Massa.
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