Korean Grand Prix 2010

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Who will win the 2010 South Korean GP?

Mark Webber
8
17%
Fernando Alonso
21
44%
Sebastian Vettel
4
8%
Lewis Hamilton
9
19%
Jenson Button
2
4%
Felipe Massa
1
2%
Nico Rosberg
0
No votes
Robert Kubica
1
2%
Michael Schumacher
1
2%
Adrian Sutil
0
No votes
Other
1
2%
 
Total votes: 48

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by nano1alonso » 24 Oct 2010, 17:32

You guys are next level for the photo's you find.

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by blizzard » 24 Oct 2010, 17:42

phil1993 wrote:There's a brilliant picture of Hamilton and Alonso on the BBC gallery - Alonso on his car looking at Hamilton whilst they acknowledge each other. The light makes it perfect as well. The two best drivers together

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Well said! My wish was that Ham and Alonso would fight for the championship this year, two man battle classic McLaren vs Ferrari, but unfortunately it came differently. Well I'm much happier now that it looks like those Red Bottlers won't make it.

I expected Webber to f up, it was so obvious :lol:
He needs a 50 point lead and the best car with 3 races to go, to win the championship. He was in great shape for the first 2/3 of the season, but form is temporary, class is permanent and his class says: Mediocrity!

And Vettel, well Mr. 'I throw my chances away' himself had bad luck today, so what. God is great and only rewards the worthy :lol: Or to say it like Kimi would say it: Karma is a b*** :n
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by phil1993 » 24 Oct 2010, 18:33

Certainly looks to be a season of 2 halves for Alonso:

First 10 races: 1-4-13-4-2-6-8-3-8-14
Last 9 races: 1-2-R-1-1-3-1-?-?

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by dacer » 24 Oct 2010, 21:55

Mitsuro Sano wrote:Never seen a F1 car as dirty as that, it's a Rally raid car!
sure Kimi would have won!!

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by mountford » 24 Oct 2010, 22:05

phil1993 wrote:Image
Rumours that Kimi Raikkonen was driving for Red Bull in Korea were later proved to be false.
:lol:

He just couldn't get heat into the tyres :<>:
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by newtrex » 25 Oct 2010, 02:33

Its certainly squashed up the top of the table a bit yesterday. Looking ahead to the next race in Brazil, if the results in Brazil are:

VET 1st
HAM 2nd
WEB 4th
ALO DNF

and if I've got my maths right, then that would line us up for a finale where the drivers are starting the last race on the following points:

WEB 232
ALO 231
VET 231
HAM 228

which would give us a "winner takes all" situation in that last race, and there can't be many F1 fans who wouldn't want to see that.
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by Ferrariman60 » 25 Oct 2010, 02:52

mountford wrote:
phil1993 wrote:Image
Rumours that Kimi Raikkonen was driving for Red Bull in Korea were later proved to be false.
:lol:

He just couldn't get heat into the tyres :<>:

That is one FILTHY F1 car! I thought all the cars looked rather soiled today towards the end, but this RB6, not only is it shunted, but it needs a serious washing! I'd bet Adrian Newey's nightmares look something like this...
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by KevC » 25 Oct 2010, 09:38

newtrex wrote:Its certainly squashed up the top of the table a bit yesterday. Looking ahead to the next race in Brazil, if the results in Brazil are:

VET 1st
HAM 2nd
WEB 4th
ALO DNF

and if I've got my maths right, then that would line us up for a finale where the drivers are starting the last race on the following points:

WEB 232
ALO 231
VET 231
HAM 228

which would give us a "winner takes all" situation in that last race, and there can't be many F1 fans who wouldn't want to see that.
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by JoostLamers » 25 Oct 2010, 09:58

Sauber slams unsporting pitcrews McLaren and Ferrari after 'celebrating' DNF's Vettel and Webber.

Oh please.

It's another story when a title contender hits another title contender on purpose, and the pitcrew starts 'celebrating' (Massa hits Hamilton, Fuji '08 :zz: )
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by phil1993 » 25 Oct 2010, 10:27

Yup, and RBR cheered when Hamilton crashed out in Singapore.

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by KevC » 25 Oct 2010, 10:39

Dunno if this was posted before


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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by cheng.damien » 25 Oct 2010, 11:23

JoostLamers wrote:Sauber slams unsporting pitcrews McLaren and Ferrari after 'celebrating' DNF's Vettel and Webber.

Oh please.

It's another story when a title contender hits another title contender on purpose, and the pitcrew starts 'celebrating' (Massa hits Hamilton, Fuji '08 :zz: )
Think this reflects the extreme competitiveness of the top teams, although some issue about sportsmanship but I don't see
any major problems with celebrating others' misfortune as these guys have 100% passion running through their veins.

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by François » 25 Oct 2010, 11:42

I don't see much of a problem with that, either; it's a different story when such rejoicing occurs immediately after a serious crash where some uncertainty remains about a driver's condition, as was seen from the Jordan team when Alonso hit the wall in Brazil '03.

The Sauber cars came home 8th and 9th; without Webber taking himself and Rosberg out and Vettel retiring, no points would've been on the cards. I can't imagine they're too unhappy about that. :p
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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by phil1993 » 25 Oct 2010, 12:14

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Re: Korean Grand Prix 2010

Post by Zack » 25 Oct 2010, 12:50

phil1993 wrote:Image

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Amazing shot and what seemed to be all over for Ferrari in the first half of the season ... unexpected comeback from New Age Ferrari. Wish it was.....
Spoiler:
Non WDC driver should win this year :O
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