Which one of you ?cmlean wrote:Sort of Julian. For some reason I thought I was logged in. Then I couldn't delete. So shoot meJulian Mayo wrote:split personality there, CM ?

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We could shoot both personalities, Julian................Julian Mayo wrote:Which one of you ?cmlean wrote:Sort of Julian. For some reason I thought I was logged in. Then I couldn't delete. So shoot meJulian Mayo wrote:split personality there, CM ?
I believe Sir Jack Brabham pushed his empty car over the line, gained a point, and won the WDC.Anonymous wrote:After an evening with Polish and foreign f1 portas i decided to change my picks.
Winner: Fernando Alonso
Second: Lewis Hamilton
Third: Michael Schumacher
Fourth: Sebastian Vettel
Fifth: Robert Kubica
Sixth: Kamui Kobayashi
Seventh: Mark Webber
Eighth: Rubens Barrichello
Ninth: Sebastien Buemi
Tenth: Adrian Sutil
Pole: Lewis Hamilton
I think are making the mistake from last season. Rules changed significantly and most likely simple copy paste from last season will not work. There will be a lot of suprizes. As a Pole I'd like to see Renault as one of them. This is the most underestimated team along of all. During tests most of the laps were made with >1/2 fuel load. Also, they might have an advantage of less consuming engines. It seems Sauber, FI, TR, Williams are competitive as well. At the first race teams wont risk with alternative strategy. But during the season They will start experimenting and this will be fun. Honestly I'd like to see one of the drivers stopping 200m before finish line. I heard this happed in the past. Extreamly exciting season in front of us and I can bet I am wrong with top3. Theoretically Ferrari, McLaren, are the fastest but I am expecting unexpected.
cheers
Leon