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Mark Webber | 68 | 55.74% | |
Lewis Hamilton | 24 | 19.67% | |
Fernando Alonso | 10 | 8.20% | |
Jenson Button | 15 | 12.30% | |
Sebastian Vettel | 5 | 4.10% | |
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22 Sep 2010, 17:03 (Ref:2763131) | #51 | ||
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in order of those that i want to win the championship
hamilton webber button i dont want either alonso (deep rooted hatred of him) or vettel (i dont like the way hes going, hes turning into a arogant mini schumi at the moment - hes also made alot of errors this year dispite having the best car and quite clearly the backing of his team over his team mate, hes not got as much to show as his grandad of a teammate |
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23 Sep 2010, 04:26 (Ref:2763347) | #56 | ||
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23 Sep 2010, 06:59 (Ref:2763366) | #57 | ||
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23 Sep 2010, 07:33 (Ref:2763373) | #58 | |
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As long as Vettel doesn't win it I'd be fairly satisfied. But, ranked in orded from most to least liked for me:
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23 Sep 2010, 08:29 (Ref:2763413) | #59 | ||
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Hamilton anyone else. Must be my sense of national pride, I want a British driver to win. |
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No-one is so good that they can do what they want, but I do feel that Senna's transgressions were nothing like as bad as Schumacher's. When he drove Prost off the road in the first corner at Suzuka he had made it very clear beforehand that that he would go for any gap that was there, no matter how small, because he felt that pole position was on the wrong side of the track. People also forget that the year before Prost had taken Senna out at the chicane just as deliberately, although admittedly at lower speed. Senna was able to rejoin the race and win it on the road, only for him to have it taken away from by Balestre. I know two wrongs don't make a right, but there's no doubt that he was suffering from a massive sense of injustice, all of which influenced his thinking. |
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23 Sep 2010, 16:44 (Ref:2763598) | #64 | |
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Ideally I'd like either of the two McLaren drivers to win, but I accept they don't have the car to do it - so it has to be Webber. His team mate Vettel seriously underestimated him this season(with his wins in Monaco and Britain in particular) and I think he has show that he is a good racer(despite his flying lesson in Valencia). Vettel will be a future world champion one day I'm pretty sure on that, but for now he has to mature(just like Hamilton did).
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Webber for me just so he can then say "Not bad for a number two driver "
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No need to worry about it all now, folks. Here we have the thoughts of Perry McCarthy.
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Perry McCarthy - GP ace - wow.
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24 Sep 2010, 00:32 (Ref:2763794) | #68 | ||
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I'd dearly love Webber to win it, but I can't help but feel that if the car continues to get faster as it has lately, Hamilton will have this year.
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Some people are downplaying the importance of this weekend's race, but given a dry one I think it will be very important in showing us where RBR, McLaren and Ferrari stand in relation to each other and that will in turn affect what happens over the next race or two.
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Hamilton and Webber have been the outstanding drivers this year so I'd be happy for either of those two. Obviously I'd prefer Hamilton, that goes without saying.
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26 Sep 2010, 13:54 (Ref:2764733) | #75 | ||
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I want Lewis to win it. But if he can't (as I now suspect is the case after Singapore...) then I'll be rooting for Webber
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