2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

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Who will win the 2010 Singapore Grand Prix?

Mark Webber
11
19%
Lewis Hamilton
10
17%
Fernando Alonso
20
34%
Jenson Button
2
3%
Sebastian Vettel
11
19%
Felipe Massa
1
2%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Robert Kubica
2
3%
Michael Schumacher
1
2%
Adrian Sutil
0
No votes
Rubens Barrichello
0
No votes
Kamui Kobayashi
1
2%
Other
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 59

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:35

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Eric_Cartman » 26 Sep 2010, 15:36

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Even if the W02 is a superb car, he won't win more than 3 races at best. I'll bet that now. Rosberg would own his ass.
Of course he would, but the man is 43 in January, don't forget that. I don't think any driver in F1 history could win races/championships in his mid 40s and I'm not talking about Fangio, the physics back then were a joke compared to todays forces.
He is 42 in January :O
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by blizzard » 26 Sep 2010, 15:36

phil1993 wrote:Horner: 'We've never taken any rival car out'

:lol:

Horner is a little prick, what do you expect?

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Mitsuro Sano » 26 Sep 2010, 15:38

No no, Jenson and Lewis are not RedBulls rivals lol

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by MavF1 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:38

blizzard wrote:
Even if the W02 is a superb car, he won't win more than 3 races at best. I'll bet that now. Rosberg would own his ass.
Of course he would, but the man is 43 in January, don't forget that. I don't think any driver in F1 history could win races/championships in his mid 40s and I'm not talking about Fangio, the physics back then were a joke compared to todays forces.
I still hope he'll continue next year and wins at least one more race. Some call his decision to come back 'stupid', I call it 'brave'.
He's not at the top of his game this year and probably never will be again, nobody doubts that.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Zack » 26 Sep 2010, 15:41

Thanks Phil ... Just wanted to compare "Webber vs Hamilton" and "Kubica vs Sutil".
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by cheng.damien » 26 Sep 2010, 15:42

Was at Turn 8 where all the big accidents happened!

As I was following the live timing, I realised that Alonso and Vettel were trading fastest laps before and after the safety car periods, to the point where they were consistently 1-1.5s faster than the next fastest car.

Man-against-man, car-against-car played out on a nightime city center spectacle.
Today, the winner was F1. Cheers.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by MavF1 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:44

Looking forward to Japan and Lee :O

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:45

Sutil has been given a time penalty for cutting the track at T7, L1

BE has said Korea insepection to come after Japan :roll::

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by MavF1 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:51

cheng.damien wrote:Was at Turn 8 where all the big accidents happened!

As I was following the live timing, I realised that Alonso and Vettel were trading fastest laps before and after the safety car periods, to the point where they were consistently 1-1.5s faster than the next fastest car.

Man-against-man, car-against-car played out on a nightime city center spectacle.
Today, the winner was F1. Cheers.
That's what I think. Great, great season and all 5 drivers who are in the hunt for the WC deserve to win it.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 15:53

Heidfeld went 42 races from 2007-2009 without retiring and then he came back today and lasted half the race :p

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 16:01

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by Denorth » 26 Sep 2010, 16:21

thank you phil, nice reading as always :thumbsup:
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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by dacer » 26 Sep 2010, 16:32

can not see race live, I just see now. Fantastic Alonso!!!!, Pole, Fastest Lap and winner, no doubt who is better driver today. Webber and Kubica, nice job too. Hamilton, pathetic, and Vettel, anyone tell him to move the car on first gear when out pit. Second gear used not to be the fine gear.

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Re: 2010 Singtel Singapore Grand Prix

Post by phil1993 » 26 Sep 2010, 17:04

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Schuey is now 76 pts behind Rosberg, making him the 2nd most heavily beaten teammate in F1. Rookie Petrov is 95 points behind Kubica.

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