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phil1993
Post subject: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32Posts: 24900Country:
Chinese Grand Prix 2012 Round 3 of 20
DRS will probably be on the excessively long back straight.
Onboard lap - Seb Vettel's 2011 pole
Lewis Hamilton is presumably the favourite, having won here twice (the only one to do so) and he did it last year.
Don't forget the Prediction Competition.
Lots of questions still to be answered, we might finally (hopefully) have a normal race.
Also, it's live on the BBC. Yay.
François
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 05 Sep 2009, 18:39Posts: 1233Country:
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we might finally (hopefully) have a normal race
What? What's wrong with you?
Who are you and WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO PHIL
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reppo
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 08 Dec 2011, 17:06Posts: 1207Location: ForochelCountry:
Ha haa. I'll go for Kimi to win
Though it has been known that I'm lousy in betting
The Immortal Dragon
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 17 Mar 2007, 21:41Posts: 271Country:
I think this is rather hard. McLarens and Red Bulls will certainly be strong. But Lotus are strong, too. And Mercedes think they have solved their tyre-warming issue. Who knows... I'll go with Button, though!
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Ether
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 13 Mar 2012, 13:20Posts: 183Country:
I think Sauber and Ferrari will make RBR job much harder...
phil1993
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32Posts: 24900Country:
François wrote:
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we might finally (hopefully) have a normal race
What? What's wrong with you?
Who are you and WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO PHIL
Well, it'd be nice to see where everyone really stands. Just for a bit of clarity. Bahrain will probably be cancelled, so if China is another wet race then we'll have to wait until May 13th before we see a normal race!
The Immortal Dragon
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 17 Mar 2007, 21:41Posts: 271Country:
As a Ferrari fan... I don't really want to see normal races!
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phil1993
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 29 Sep 2007, 17:32Posts: 24900Country:
Ferrari has some minor upgrades for the race. Fry says the team is still 0.8s/lap off the pace in the dry.
dacer
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 20 Jun 2007, 15:42Posts: 611Location: Almeria, Spain
Predictions say will rain. If so, not normal race. We will see soon
iceman1
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 16 Sep 2006, 15:50Posts: 23833Location: North PoleCountry:
Single DRS zone for China. Detection between T12 and T13. Activation halfway down the straight.
The Immortal Dragon
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 17 Mar 2007, 21:41Posts: 271Country:
phil1993 wrote:
Ferrari has some minor upgrades for the race.
I know, but I am not too optimistic about it :P
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skywatcher
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 06 Aug 2007, 09:39Posts: 112Location: Texas & CaliforniaCountry:
I voted for Kimi, but if rain, Jenson has a good shot, the McLarens are running well so far, and we all know he is a demon in changing conditions!
JoostLamers
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 25 May 2007, 21:38Posts: 12380Location: TilburgCountry:
I hope Lewis can finally get his first win in 2012. He doesn't have to start from pole in my opinion
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The Immortal Dragon
Post subject: Re: UBS Chinese Grand Prix
Joined: 17 Mar 2007, 21:41Posts: 271Country:
skywatcher wrote:
I voted for Kimi, but if rain, Jenson has a good shot, the McLarens are running well so far, and we all know he is a demon in changing conditions!
Well, he wasn't a demon in Malaysia!
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