Your prediction for the 2012 F1 Championship - Constructors

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Which team will win the 2012 Constructors' Championship

Red Bull Racing
41
25%
McLaren Mercedes
67
42%
Scuderia Ferrari
10
6%
Mercedes GP
18
11%
Lotus F1
13
8%
Force India
2
1%
Sauber F1
4
2%
Toro Rosso
1
1%
Williams
2
1%
Caterham
0
No votes
HRT
1
1%
Marussia
2
1%
 
Total votes: 161

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Your prediction for the 2012 F1 Championship - Constructors

Post by Ed » Mon Mar 05, 2012 1:45 am

The start of the 2012 season is getting nearer with the final test of the pre-season over. It is time now to tell us who you think will win the Constructors' Title in 2012.

Go ahead and vote then tell us who you voted for and why. You can also list the top 5 teams and their points

Voting closes on the Friday of the Australian Grand Prix.

(The list above is sorted according to the team list numbers for 2012)

For reference, the Constructors Championship table in 2011:

1. Red Bull Racing - 650
2. McLaren Mercedes - 497
3. Scuderia Ferrari - 375
4. Mercedes GP - 165
5. Lotus F1 - 73
7. Force India F1 Team - 69
8. Sauber F1 Team - 44
9. Scuderia Toro Rosso - 41
6. Williams F1 Team -5
10. Caterham (was Lotus) - 0
11. HRT F1 Team - 0
12. Marussia Racing - 0

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Post by Axey » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:22 am

I have and will always go for the Sauber :D i have been supporting them since 97 (im almost 18 now) so most of my life :D but Nicola Larini was never suited to a Sauber -_-

I am wondering why Marussia Racing isnt listed

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Post by Ed » Fri Mar 09, 2012 10:33 am

Axey wrote:I have and will always go for the Sauber :D i have been supporting them since 97 (im almost 18 now) so most of my life :D but Nicola Larini was never suited to a Sauber -_-

I am wondering why Marussia Racing isnt listed
Welcome to the forum Axey

For some reason we missed Marussia but thank for letting us know, we have now added it

Good luck to your favourite team Sauber

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Post by Thaddeus » Fri Mar 09, 2012 6:20 pm

Hehe, I think going for Sauber might be a triumph of optimism. However, they might be in for a decent year, and they do have a talented pair of drivers. Be interesting to see if Perez adopts his minimal stopping approach of last year. It was a damned shame he got stripped of his first point because of a tiny technical violation by the team.

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Post by Axey » Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:25 am

Yeah it probably is a touch optimistic but hey if I keep on saying it then one year I could be right :D
Perez is a very solid racer and I think he should keep to his stratergies of last year and well Koboyashi is just amazing to watch you know theres going to be some action when he is shown on TV

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Post by jacfan » Wed Mar 14, 2012 9:19 pm

I have voted for Red Bull again. It should be interesting. :D
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Post by cmlean » Thu Mar 15, 2012 7:44 pm

It will be Red Bull again this year but it will be because Seb and Mark will both finish reasonably high up on a consistent basis. McLaren will do well and hopefully Hamo will get his act together. Button is so smooth that he will bring the McLaren home more consistently than his partner in crime. Alonso will give the Ferrari some credibility but, unfortunately for Massa, the car is not what is needed at this time.

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