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1 Mar 2004, 11:02 (Ref:889923) | #1 | |
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Who's it going to be after the top three?
Who will likely finish first after Ferrari, McLaren and Williams this year?
Will it be Jaguar with the very excellent Mark Webber, the Renaults, BAR, Sauber? You'd probably have to say Renualt but with their new 72 degree angle engine they could be an unknown and will Jaguar and BAR be plain quick enough? |
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1 Mar 2004, 11:05 (Ref:889925) | #2 | ||
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Being predictable, I would go for Renault, providing that they don't break into the top 3 that is!
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Renault or BAR.
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1 Mar 2004, 11:49 (Ref:889963) | #4 | |
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good to watch Sauber, Bar, and Renault fight it out. Not sure who will come out on top, although Renault must be favourites.
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You'd have to say Renault if they can continue on from last years impressive form but i wouldn't be discounting BAR at this stage though.
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i cant see sauber being slow, especially with the...help they've recieved.
BAR may be quick but im not sure if they wil show the same form in race trim. Renault of course, but i dont think jag will be there this year. |
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