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Gaz.
Original Poster
47,128 posts
120 months
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Right, moving on from Valencia, I think Monte has a point: http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100747RedBull appear to have found some serious speed and could well dominate Silverstone again. BBC viewers should note next Sunday is split because of the Wimbledon's Mens Final: Saturday 7 July Qualifying: 1210-1430, BBC Two/BBC Red Button/online Sunday 8 July Build-up: 1210-1255, BBC One/BBC Red Button/online Race live: 1255-1530, BBC Two/BBC Red Button/online Highlights: 1900-2000, BBC Three/online My predictions: 1. Vettel 2. Webber 3. Hamilton
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snorkel sucker
2,149 posts
72 months
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First ever trip to an F1 race for me so, regardless who wins, it'll still be an awesome weekend of camping!
If Red Bull can show at least some of the pace they had in Valencia, but more reliability then I can't see them being matched. I think Alonso will get another podium; he seems to like Silverstone.
Webber Vettel ALonso
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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If it wasn't for the alternator, (or the safety car depending on who you speak to  ), the RedBull of Vettel looked utterly, utterly mighty. It was just whiz zing off into the distance a la 2011. I can easily see the same thing happened if they have found that little bit extra. Alonso has to be up there as well, along with the other usual suspects of Hamilton, Grosjean, Webber et al. It will be a different race than Valencia, that is for certain, with different strains on the car, so it is all still up in the air. I'm still amazed Webber is second, despite not winning a race. He's having a good season thus far, and seems to be keeping out of trouble.
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Whitefly Swatter
913 posts
68 months
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TheHeretic said: If it wasn't for the alternator, (or the safety car depending on who you speak to  ), the RedBull of Vettel looked utterly, utterly mighty. It was just whiz zing off into the distance a la 2011. I can easily see the same thing happened if they have found that little bit extra. Whats that old saying? "To finish first, first you have to finish"
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BenniiP
187 posts
17 months
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TheHeretic said: I'm still amazed Webber is second, despite not winning a race. Monaco?
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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BenniiP said: Monaco?  Brain fart!
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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Whitefly Swatter said: Whats that old saying? "To finish first, first you have to finish" They are hardly renowned for mechanical failure. Still, my point stands, I think. Hell of a pace from them.
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Life Saab Itch
34,038 posts
57 months
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I genuinely think that this year the title will go to either Alonso or Webber, purely for their consistency.
Of course, what will happen I'd Dr Markko will stick his nose in and Alonso will walk it due to Red Bull imploding.
I'm going for a Webber win, Alonso second.
I'd love to see a Button win in Britain though. He seems to have the home GP luck of Barrichello. :/
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BenniiP
187 posts
17 months
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TheHeretic said:  Brain fart! Don't call me names 
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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Life Saab Itch said: I'd love to see a Button win in Britain though. He seems to have the home GP luck of Barrichello. :/ As much as I would like that, I cannot see it happening, certainly not without a decent number of retirements. Still, his pace seemed decent in the race at times, so maybe they are slowly getting to grips?
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Gaz.
Original Poster
47,128 posts
120 months
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Life Saab Itch said: I genuinely think that this year the title will go to either Alonso or Webber, purely for their consistency.
Of course, what will happen I'd Dr Markko will stick his nose in and Alonso will walk it due to Red Bull imploding. I agree with all of this. I tell you what, Sky have an absolute boatload of stuff in the run up to this event starting from 7pm tonight with the 1964 European GP from Brands Hatch, 1950 Britsh GP from Silverstone, 1956 Season Review as well as the usual F1 show & legends (Mika Hakkinen) then through this weekend they have full replays of 2007-2011 British GP's and classic interviews etc. Full details here: http://www.skysports.com/video/tv_guide/0,23973,,0...Getting back to the Redbull reliability behind the safety car, tbh I don't think it is a tinfoil hat job the claim that the car over heated behind the safety car. It'd be no different to your road car getting hot in traffic.
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egor110
2,018 posts
72 months
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Gaz. said: I agree with all of this. I tell you what, Sky have an absolute boatload of stuff in the run up to this event starting from 7pm tonight with the 1964 European GP from Brands Hatch, 1950 Britsh GP from Silverstone, 1956 Season Review as well as the usual F1 show & legends (Mika Hakkinen) then through this weekend they have full replays of 2007-2011 British GP's and classic interviews etc. Full details here: http://www.skysports.com/video/tv_guide/0,23973,,0...Getting back to the Redbull reliability behind the safety car, tbh I don't think it is a tinfoil hat job the claim that the car over heated behind the safety car. It'd be no different to your road car getting hot in traffic. So why didn't every car overheat then as they were all behind the safety car?
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Life Saab Itch
34,038 posts
57 months
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egor110 said: So why didn't every car overheat then as they were all behind the safety car?
Grosjean's did too.
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Aydogflipper
338 posts
35 months
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Looking forward to this race weekend. I will be there again and cant wait.
Thinking the Mclaren will be excellent here with ferrari and redbull not far behind.
Hoping and fingers crossed for a Macca 1-2 though doubt it with buttons form of late.
Qualifying prediction:
1) Hamilton 2) Webber 3) Vettel 4) Alonso 5) Button 6) Di resta
Race:
1) Hamilton 2) Alonso 3) Webber
When ever i normally make predictions i am wrong so hope to change the norm here.
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Mr_Thyroid
863 posts
96 months
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Should suit the Mercs DRS+ in quali shouldn't it?
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Mojocvh
12,681 posts
131 months
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Wet race then, IF it goes ahead.
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egor110
2,018 posts
72 months
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Mojocvh said: Wet race then, IF it goes ahead. Why wouldn't it?
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Jungles
3,490 posts
90 months
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Gaz. said: Getting back to the Redbull reliability behind the safety car, tbh I don't think it is a tinfoil hat job the claim that the car over heated behind the safety car. It'd be no different to your road car getting hot in traffic. The Red Bull car didn't overheat during the safety car. The alternator overheated, then it cooled down again during the safety car period, then overheated to failure after the restart. By contrast, the Lotus of Grosjean didn't show signs of overheating before the safety car, but suffered a temperature spike after the restart and failed. While the failure was on the same component (the alternator), the symptoms were a bit different. Personally, I think it's probably a manufacturing fault in one batch of alternators or a component within. It's interesting to note that both Vettel and Grosjean had new alternators installed. http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/100771
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MGJohn
6,625 posts
52 months
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Jungles said: That is very interesting. Could be pure coincidence though. Not much mention of the Mercs duo putting up a show in the thread so far. Could be the sort of track that suits them. They are steadily improving but not as much as RBs sudden vast improvement. Q3 will tell us more. If Vettel's Q3 and Race Form last time is a true indicator, could be a question of how far the RBs win by. Hope not, would like to see yet another different winning driver at Silverstone... still several in with a good chance of that. Surprisingly Bookies have Vettel @ 9-4 which if latest form is reliable, could be a gift. Hamilton @ 7-2 is second favourite but McLaren's race pace does not appear to be as good as it was earlier. I expect Button to improve too but will either McL be able to challenge the RBs, on current form? Doubt it. Roll on.
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davepoth
19,858 posts
68 months
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