Italian GP

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F1 Prediction...

Fernando Alonso is starting on the third row in fifth position and by turn one he will be in third position and once there he is going to get the overall win.

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Didn't quite work out that way.
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But he drove very well though!
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Alonso & Massa also did Ferrari proud in Italy...

Ask for those 2 Red Bulls - something not looking rigth with them.

Example - Webber trying his best (almost did too) to catch Alonso's 1 second lead and yet still, Alonso couldnt catch Vettel's 5 second lead...

Now tell me - that not looking normal ent but it will "come a day" for any & everybody to answer...

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I could have predicted the same drive/race for Alonso in the Singapore F1 GP just like the Italian F1 GP two weeks ago.

The only thing different, he was on the forth row instead of the third ~ I say again that something not looking right...

Thats of course if you saw the race :D

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Both Fernando and Kimi drove like the pros they are. As for Vettel, he made no mistakes and made a great pass right in the first corner, but I don't believe any of the top drivers in F1 is so good that he can simply drive away like that, given equal equipment. In other words, great driver as he may be, he has an advantage with that car.
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All well and good GG what you wrote but strange how poor Webber, pro that he is too ~ that his car cant do the same.

My late Grand Mother use to say, "Even the longest day has its end.”..." God rest her soul :D
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Vettel's lead at the end was 30+ seconds but, as Gordon alluded to, this is both a combination of driver skill and better equipment. I don't think that Vettel would be 30+ seconds better (if better at all) than the likes of Fernando, Kimi or Lewis in similarly performing cars.
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steveaca wrote:Vettel's lead at the end was 30+ seconds but, as Gordon alluded to, this is both a combination of driver skill and better equipment. I don't think that Vettel would be 30+ seconds better (if better at all) than the likes of Fernando, Kimi or Lewis in similarly performing cars.
My point exactly.
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I think now with Vettel's (not Webber's) RedBull car for that 30+ second lead all because of he having "better" equipment - shouldnt be racing in group A :|

It is taking away from the sport big time, just like how Micheal was doing back in his days :(
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