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#51 Hypnotise

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Posted 09 January 2010 - 16:39

I would say that Nico Rosberg is the most likely.

Agreed maybe Sutil if he stops making stupid mistakes :)

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#52 jeze

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Posted 09 January 2010 - 16:48

Really, it doesn't matter, because in 2012 Jules Bianchi will be WDC in a Ferrari :smoking:

#53 billm99uk

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Posted 09 January 2010 - 23:09

Pechito Lopez


Seriously?


#54 Muz Bee

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 03:31

Nico and (hope and pray) Nico 2.

#55 Mungo Fangio of the Year

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 03:46

Which one though ?

:D


Only 1 Nico, other is Hulk! :lol:

#56 Repco von Brabham

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 03:49

Pechito Lopez


I fully agree.,

:up:


#57 piercey

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 04:35

Based purely on the drivers, I think Rosberg, Hulk, Sutil, Glock, and Koba could all possibly do it this year. Once you factor in the cars, who knows. Probably Rosberg, Hulk, and Renault #2 (Heidfeld?) are the only ones with a serious chance. Buemi, Senna, Jaime, and Di Grassi I think still need more time and Liuzzi I just think won't in his career. I think everyone will have a better picture once the cars hit Spain next month.

#58 cheapracer

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 16:13

Michael Schumacher and I'm serious.

History will record him winning after coming back and it will be defined as a seperate era for him. When you read Wiki in a years time for example it will have a sub category headed "Comeback".

Rosberg will never win a GP.

#59 MoebiusPT

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 16:37

Williams is sounding a lot like DC: "This will be my year!"

I've been hearing that so many times over the years that I no longer belive in those statements.

If Williams do win, it will be through Rubens.

As for the next GP winner, I'd say it will be Rosberg.

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#60 bl-f1

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 16:52


The next grand prix winner... Have I misunderstood the question? Alonso. Of course.

#61 noikeee

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 17:02

Rosie will win one in the Merc this year.

Afterwards, it's anyone's guess. All the other top team seats are taken by grand prix winners, and there is a lot of uncertainty about the teams immediately below in the food chain. I think whoever gets to replace Webber in Red Bull will have a great chance, so it might be Buemi or even Ricciardo. Other than the Red Bull guys, below the top 4 I'm not seeing any realistic chances for anyone to take a win this year, but for 2011 a beyond a talent could emerge to take a place in a top team when it opens, or the midfield teams could take a leap into front runners. Hulkenberg, Sutil, Liuzzi, Heidfeld, Kobayashi, Senna, Glock could all go that way, but I wouldn't put a bet on anyone unless the odds were very good.

#62 piercey

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Posted 10 January 2010 - 17:39

The next grand prix winner... Have I misunderstood the question? Alonso. Of course.

:lol:

We mean the next person who will win their first race.

#63 Dunc

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Posted 11 January 2010 - 13:35

I think whoever gets to replace Webber in Red Bull will have a great chance, so it might be Buemi or even Ricciardo.


Has his drive not been secured.


#64 noikeee

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Posted 11 January 2010 - 13:47

I mean for 2011, or whenever they get fed up with him. I'd like to see him stay there for a couple more seasons and win more races, but with Red Bull as one of the most desirable seats nowadays, they might get rid of him if they see other drivers as better options.

Buemi doesn't look like a better option right now, but might at the end of this season, who knows?