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F1 News & Discussions => General F1 Discussion => Topic started by: Wizzo on September 14, 2006, 09:29:31 AM
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This years championship looks as thought it will go right down to the wire. So, who's going to win? Can Alonso stop Schumacher's charge?
Give us your opinion by voting now.
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I wanna vote wizard but I'll probably put the mockers on Schumey, but I still think he's gonna do it
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::) darn it, I voted anyway, c'mon me old Schumey :good:
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HA! I knew you wouldn't be able to resist. :D
Very one-sided at the moment.
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if the FIA lets it to be desided on the track Alonso will win. :D
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Schumacher, I think Alonso will throw all his toys out of the cot over monza qualifying relegation and Schumacher will just get on with the job.
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Yup, I think your right kimi, I hope so anyway, hopefully it'll be a battle right up to the Interlagos finish line, a good hard but sporty battle :good:
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Unless it is dry tomorrow I cannot see Schumie taking on Alonso.
The B'stones are absolutely rubbish in the wet. I would certainly like to Schumie see go out as champ, but he has to be on the Spaniards gearbox
I have a feeling if he was anywhere near him his team mate will be riding shotgun. >:(
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Michael could be celebrating his eighth F1 title in Japan this weekend.
Schumacher 7-6 ahead on race wins (see SuperStats) (http://www.gpwizard.co.uk/index.php?pid=23) – and he is convinced their duel would continue all the way to the final chequered flag in Brazil. :good:
Renault is back in front by one point in the Constructors' championship and Alonso is confident that level of misfortune will not happen again. They simply got it wrong in China. Lets hope they don't fumble the ball in Japan and the title race is decided on the last race of the season. :D
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After todays result it has to be Alonso I thought the last couple of races It was out of his reach but clad he only need to secure 1 point in the last race in 2 weeks time time
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Well, I'm keeping me fingers xed that Schumey will win in Brazil and Alonso's engine will give out again, don't want him to crash or anything tho'. Told you I should'nt have voted wizard did'nt I
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I thought this championship was going to slip through Alonso's fingers but after Japan you can see he still has the speed and more importantly, still wants it!
So it goes down to the wire at Brazil, anything could happen and as we all know....Its all Ian's fault...er..I mean...It's not over til the fat lady sings. ::)
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:'( fanks wizard, I am gutted. Who the heck am I going to follow now?
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It's funny, during the classic Mansell vs Senna days I was always routing for Mansell and had a grudge against Senna, (being British it was my duty!). It wasn't until those days ended with Mansell retiring and the tragic death of Senna that I realised how much I would miss them. Schumacher has himself induced a love/hate relationship from F1 Fans.
I don't agree with Damon Hill, Schumacher will be a loss to F1, (he is still sour over the Hill vs Schumacher days), if anything MS has been a victim of his own success. People who don't even know any other F1 drivers had a good chance of naming the winner, thus giving the sport a reputation of boredom and predictability. A bit like Manchester United winning everything - I don't hear any complaints there. ::)
Anyway, to this day I appreciate all F1 drivers equally. Love em or hate em, they all have a role to play. With so many new and young drivers appearing I am looking forward to a new era in F1. :good:
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Damon was a plonker for saying that, Michael Schumacher IS the benchmark to follow but I don't see anyone joining him on that bench
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On Sunday morning i cried a tear of joy when Schumacher's engine blew but i cant see the FIA allowing him and ferrari to lose the title.Mark my words that they will find some underhanded way of putting Fernando to the back of the grid
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Wot rot,I don't like Fernando but I was sorry to see his engine go in China, I wanted to see it go right to the wire with one point in it to make an excellent end to the season. Do you not think it suspicious that a ferarri has not blown up since 2000 and all of a sudden there is the possibility of starting 2007 without a champion, is it not possible that the hierarchy of f1 have not done a deal with ferarri to try to ensure Fernando wins to keep a 'champion'? for next year. Remember Eddie Irvine when ferarri only brought out 3 wheels, they really wanted HIM to win did'nt they. I would'nt put it past any of them, they talk about Michael and his dirty tricks but he's got nothing on the top brass
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I really think Alonso's gonna win,and if I were
Alonso I'd steer clear of Massa's Ferr.