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DyspraxicGamer said:


Raikonen would beat Vettel in the same car I reckon, though how long term an option he would be am not sure; he's 33 already so at most he is around for another 5 years if that? I guess it's an easy way to defer finding a younger driver to bring in though.

depends whether Red Bull want to focus on the constructors or drivers championships, having an outright no.2 is great if you want to win WDC's but tends to make winning the WCC much more difficult especially if it's a competetive season, it's okay if you have someone with a lot of experience like Webber who kind of almost competes for the title but not quite, but a relatively inexperienced driver not so much, Lotus are suffering big time again this year in the constructors because Grosjean isn't good enough for instance, whereas Mercedes are doing quite well cause they have two good drivers in the team.

Hamilton will struggle I fear this weekend, he's not happy with the car and the Mercedes race pace still isn't there on the Pirelli tyres, I imagine it's between the Red Bulls and whichever one of Alonso or Kimi has better tyre wear in the race.

You are quite right about the WDC and WCC. When you look at the top four teams there is a clear superiority difference between the drivers. At the end of the season Alonso is way ahead of Massa, Kimi is way ahead of Grosjean and Vettel miles ahead of Webber on points. There is basically little competition from their team mates.

I like Webber and always want him to do well but the records don't lie. History will show him in the same car as a triple world champion and yet finishing third (twice) and sixth.

I see it the same as you do with Mercedes. They are the only front running team with two drivers capable of fighting for the WDC if they were in a position to compete for it.

Unless those extra 1000km of testing by Mercedes pay some dividends I can see them struggling during the race as well. That lap by Lewis in qualifying was awesome but with only one win from five poles I expect them to go backwards.

Kimi seems to be a bit lukewarm right now and Alonso had a bad qualifying but has proved many times he is very strong in the race.

Should be a good race.