Round of Canada (asrar maintains the lead)
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Round of Canada (asrar maintains the lead)
The Canadian Grand Prix is on the 25th of June. Pick submissions close on the 23rd of June prior to the start of the 1st Friday practice session at 11:00 AM local time (15:00 GMT).
Go ahead and submit your picks here then come back and paste your picks on this thread with some explanation why you think this pick is the right one.
Good luck!
Go ahead and submit your picks here then come back and paste your picks on this thread with some explanation why you think this pick is the right one.
Good luck!
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Ah so u think he will not avoid the champions wall?
Otherwsie i'm sure u were hinting at him
Or do u think its JV afterall
Well for my picks...i'm gonna stop taking Michael for pole now...Alonso is the best bet...atleast he's there all the time now..looks like Alonso is going to win all the remaining races
Otherwsie i'm sure u were hinting at him
Or do u think its JV afterall
Well for my picks...i'm gonna stop taking Michael for pole now...Alonso is the best bet...atleast he's there all the time now..looks like Alonso is going to win all the remaining races
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The wall, and/or half the fieldKapel wrote:Ah so u think he will not avoid the champions wall?
Otherwsie i'm sure u were hinting at him
Or do u think its JV afterall
Well for my picks...i'm gonna stop taking Michael for pole now...Alonso is the best bet...atleast he's there all the time now..looks like Alonso is going to win all the remaining races
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Nah he wont do that...he's too smart & innovative..he will find some new way..but he would not make any such moves this year...only once a year..Julian Mayo wrote:pick off the rest, 'cept Scummaker, who will have parked diagonally just past the apex of turn 3.Kapel wrote:Ya rgt!! Then y are Ralf & Sato hired?what will they do in the race?Julian Mayo wrote: The wall, and/or half the field
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what about starting from pole in reverse ?Kapel wrote:Nah he wont do that...he's too smart & innovative..he will find some new way..but he would not make any such moves this year...only once a year..Julian Mayo wrote:pick off the rest, 'cept Scummaker, who will have parked diagonally just past the apex of turn 3.Kapel wrote:
Ya rgt!! Then y are Ralf & Sato hired?what will they do in the race?
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Yeah thats innovative,would go forward or reverse?Julian Mayo wrote:what about starting from pole in reverse ?
If he goes in the direction of all the other cars then atleast the preferential treament allegations can come back,with only Michael's car equipped with reverse gear
N if he goes against the drivers,then all the other cars,i'm sure, would be equipped with all kind of illegal power boasters,launch control...but wht fun!!
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I mean, he lines up on pole with everone else, then he sticks it in reverse,...it quickly becomes apparant that the flexi-wing is more than that, as he jump starts by ten secs., and decapitates half the gridKapel wrote:Yeah thats innovative,would go forward or reverse?Julian Mayo wrote:what about starting from pole in reverse ?
If he goes in the direction of all the other cars then atleast the preferential treament allegations can come back,with only Michael's car equipped with reverse gear
N if he goes against the drivers,then all the other cars,i'm sure, would be equipped with all kind of illegal power boasters,launch control...but wht fun!!
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I hate to interupt such funny banter but I will anyway. Here are my tips for the Canadian GP.
Winner : Fernando Alonso ~ he is THE man to beat this year.
Second : Michael Schumacher ~ have to put him in
Third : Kimi Raikkonen ~ why not?????
Fourth : Juan Pablo Montoya ~ probably a mad tip but who to pick after FA is hard
Fifth : Mark Webber ~ has to have some luck eventually
Sixth : Jenson Button ~ see above
Seventh : Jacques Villeneuve ~ home grand prix and now happily married
Eighth : Giancarlo Fisichella ~
Pole : Fernando Alonso ~ He is good at qualifying too
Winner : Fernando Alonso ~ he is THE man to beat this year.
Second : Michael Schumacher ~ have to put him in
Third : Kimi Raikkonen ~ why not?????
Fourth : Juan Pablo Montoya ~ probably a mad tip but who to pick after FA is hard
Fifth : Mark Webber ~ has to have some luck eventually
Sixth : Jenson Button ~ see above
Seventh : Jacques Villeneuve ~ home grand prix and now happily married
Eighth : Giancarlo Fisichella ~
Pole : Fernando Alonso ~ He is good at qualifying too
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Julien: I have to take JacFan's point. We're supposed to be posting our picks, not gazing into our (somewhat fuzzy) Crystal Balls
That being the case, let me try my best. (It feels so free to be in the third century these days. I can think of the way it would be most exciting for me (and the F1 fans around the world who love racing)
That being the case I pick Michael to sit on the pole.
Because he can, as someone has already (maybe it was Julien?) pointed out, be counted on to do the UNexpected. My call is that he'll nip out BEHIND the blue car and post his speed AFTER the time is expired. That will force Fernando to think about parking somewhere on the course. Which, of course, being a gentleman, he won't manage to actually do.
From the pole Michael will command --and win-- the race.
I expect to see Fernando try more than once, but back off when he realizes Michael REALLY WILL close the door on him. At this point, he'd rather take himself and Fernando OUT, than risk losing yet another precious point to him. I think he really wants his 8th WDC this year, b/c next year his chances are even slimmer!
Third place, then, will belong to next year's partner (and new WDC) for Fisi at Renault: Kimi Raikkonen!
Massa, doing what he does so well (that is drive smoothly and try to keep out of trouble), will take fourth place points. Not, though, without some close dicing with Kimi.
Fifth place will go to the now bland Fisichella ( a lap down on the field)
Sixth place points will go to JPM (unless, of course, he manages to strand himself on a curb somewhere!)
Seventh place will be awarded to local hero J. Villeneuve (assuming the Beamer Engine Block doesn't consume itself)
and the Final points place will go to the ever-deserving Mark Webber (if he stresses the Cozzie just a wee bit less, he should show his team-mate the way home.
Such a race would be one I could stand up and cheer about! And it would make it seem really worthwhile in a week's time to put meself out in the blazing sun for the (probably last ever) U.S.G.P. here at home in Indy.
So. There's me picks, mateys. See you at the finish line:maths:
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That being the case, let me try my best. (It feels so free to be in the third century these days. I can think of the way it would be most exciting for me (and the F1 fans around the world who love racing)
That being the case I pick Michael to sit on the pole.
Because he can, as someone has already (maybe it was Julien?) pointed out, be counted on to do the UNexpected. My call is that he'll nip out BEHIND the blue car and post his speed AFTER the time is expired. That will force Fernando to think about parking somewhere on the course. Which, of course, being a gentleman, he won't manage to actually do.
From the pole Michael will command --and win-- the race.
I expect to see Fernando try more than once, but back off when he realizes Michael REALLY WILL close the door on him. At this point, he'd rather take himself and Fernando OUT, than risk losing yet another precious point to him. I think he really wants his 8th WDC this year, b/c next year his chances are even slimmer!
Third place, then, will belong to next year's partner (and new WDC) for Fisi at Renault: Kimi Raikkonen!
Massa, doing what he does so well (that is drive smoothly and try to keep out of trouble), will take fourth place points. Not, though, without some close dicing with Kimi.
Fifth place will go to the now bland Fisichella ( a lap down on the field)
Sixth place points will go to JPM (unless, of course, he manages to strand himself on a curb somewhere!)
Seventh place will be awarded to local hero J. Villeneuve (assuming the Beamer Engine Block doesn't consume itself)
and the Final points place will go to the ever-deserving Mark Webber (if he stresses the Cozzie just a wee bit less, he should show his team-mate the way home.
Such a race would be one I could stand up and cheer about! And it would make it seem really worthwhile in a week's time to put meself out in the blazing sun for the (probably last ever) U.S.G.P. here at home in Indy.
So. There's me picks, mateys. See you at the finish line:maths:
Jim Watt
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