12 Dec 2010, 12:53 (Ref:2803256)
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Originally Posted by Mr V
Mark had the stronger mid season, but Seb did the business from Italy onwards, which was when he needed to be stronger, exactly as it was last season. Mark doesn't seem to be able to keep the momentum going for a whole season, whereas Seb pulls it out when required.
Going into the last race, Seb had outqualified Mark 12-6 and outraced him 10-7 (Korea they both retired) 13-6 and 11-7 after the last race. That tells me all i need to know who have the overall advantage.
Maybe your right, maybe it is too early to make predictions, but i don't think so
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His car has been slower since silverstone - if anyone doesnt think that wasnt 'organised' is either stupid or niave.....I will be nice and say the latter.
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