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Originally Posted by EffectiveSprinkles
That's just a lazy cop out. You either expect Leclerc to beat Vettel or you don't, or alternatively you don't have any expectations. I presume it's the latter then, in your case .
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No, if you're going to be academic about it, then it's perfectly plausible to:
a) not have any expectations
b) have a modicum of surprise at some outcomes, and
c) not have any surprise at some others.
The world isn't black and white. Leclerc might spank Vettel and nobody will be surprised if he does, because he's been given the Big Ups by practically everyone; equally likely is that Vettel spanks Leclerc, and nobody will be surprised because Vettel is a multiple word champion; also equally likely is that they're about even, which might be mildly surprising because the first two outcomes seem to be the ones that are being portrayed as most likely.
In other words: we'll see in November 2019.