The winner will be Kimi Raikkonen, Massa will be 2nd, Fisi will push up the field to take 3rd and the surprise standout will be Robert Kubica; I suspect he'll come in 4th or 5th, because by his pace you could tell he was running with a heavy fuel load. That might help him jump a few places. MS and Coulthard will collide at the first corner, and Fernando will climb u back up and he will be battling Kubica for 4th. Barrichello will be 6th, de la Rosa 7th and one of the Toyotas will complete the points.
2006-08-05 05:04:10
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answered by Anonymous
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The winner will be Kimi Raikkonen, Massa will be 2nd, Fisi will push up the field to take 3rd and the surprise standout will be Robert Kubica; I suspect he'll come in 4th or 5th, because by his pace you could tell he was running with a heavy fuel load. That might help him jump a few places. MS and Coulthard will collide at the first corner, and Fernando will climb u back up and he will be battling Kubica for 4th. Barrichello will be 6th, de la Rosa 7th and one of the Toyotas will complete the points.
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Just a hunch, although Fernando's penalty seemed to me unusually harsh. If that squabble wouldn't have happened, I guarantee you that MS would have got no penalty.
and dc will do well
2006-08-05 08:45:15
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answered by matthew g 2
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I too think that Massa will win.
But I also think (more like hope) that Schumi will finish some where between 3 and 5Th.
In Monaco (another circuit where it is difficult to overtake) He started from last to finish 5th.
Here also He will be fuelled full (Single pit-stop strategy like Monaco), and since he is 11Th its highly unlikely that any drivers in the top 10 will be going for the single stop strategy (they all fuel less for qualifying and cars that qualified in top 10 positions have to go into that race with the fuel they had when they qualified-- from the 11th position onward they are allowed to refuel after qualifying.
Pace wise Ferrari's are the fastest this weekend so I hope with a single stop strategy Michael should come at least third or Fourth.
2006-08-05 06:06:40
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answered by Bizi 4
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The Polish driver Kubica could be a surprise in the BMW but I think a certain M Schumacher will win it. Barring being taken out in first corner of course. Kimi doesn't have the reliability on his side, and as a major outsider Massa
2006-08-05 06:20:07
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answered by WaftyCrank 4
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I'd love to see Kimi finally get a win this season! I'm happy for Barichello because he managed to qualify well :D I hope he can translate his qualifying position into a good race finish.
Hungary is supposed to be a hard place to overtake, but I'm sure we'll see some action from MSchumacher and Alonso trying their best to get ahead.
2006-08-05 04:29:00
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answered by Jump 2
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Kimi will win. And the stand out will be Scott Speed. He will make his way up for , what is he 15th?, and finish 8th for one point. Sound crazy huh. Probably but that's my hope.
Go Kimi!
2006-08-05 04:47:08
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answered by Mare23 3
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answered by Anonymous
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shumaker or alonzo will win because they're the only 2 guys who EVER win, because their equipment is far superior to anyone else's. and whichever one wins will win by 20 seconds or more. these are just 2 of the reasons why F1 is so boring.
2006-08-05 05:04:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i love Kimi too but i think it will be another battle for Schumi and Alonso again...Alonso win last year and Schumi is fire up now...
2006-08-05 08:44:52
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answered by Luna_7 3
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Kimi will win!
2006-08-05 05:49:15
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answered by Anonymous
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