Well... I think that the arrival of the D-spec RS26 along with improved aerodynamics for Monza will be the bell of death for Ferrari's hopes.
I think they'll be humiliated on home ground.
And Fernando and Renault will take both titles.
2006-08-25 02:41:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Alonso will be World Champion again.
Agreed, Micheal is an amazing driver and has lost nono of his racing instincts, but you've just got to see Alonso race. He's a honest racer, not dirty or silly gimmicks and he still wins races. He's very fast, very consistent and as yet remains to be beaten. Has still won more races than any other driver this season, and I bet he'll challenge Micheal to the very end. He's very confident as well and he's more of a deserving champion. He will force Schumacher into retirement at the end of the season.
Guess, we'll just wait and see hat happen but I have no doubt that Alonso will retain the title.
2006-08-27 15:50:59
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answered by sam 3
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I agree with others suggesting that the tyres will play a decisive role. I also think that it could depend on McLaren/Kimi. They are looking strong at the moment. If Kimi finishes ahead of Alonso but behind Michael, then he can help Michael win quite comfortably(and he'll be popular at Ferrari next year(?)). If he finishes ahead of both, or behind both, then it'll be very very close at the end.
2006-08-25 02:52:15
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answered by rockpool248 4
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Well todays practice shows that the Ferrari's and a few other cars faster than Renault - and they have been told not to use Mass Dampers - so I doubt their chances ! I think that Schums will catch Alonso in a few more races !
2006-08-25 01:35:13
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answered by R G 5
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2001 Debut Season With Minardi 2002 try And Reserve motive force For Renault 2003 Renault motive force - First Win - Hungarian Grand Prix 2004 Renault Drier - 4th position In Championship 2005 Renault motive force - gained international Championship (Beating Kimi Raikkonen, McLaren) 2006 Renault motive force - gained international Championsip (Beating Michael Schumacher, Ferrari) 2007 Moved To McLaren, Joint 2d, ignored Out On identify through 2 factors, Had A Turbulent Time With Lewis Hamilton 2008 Moved decrease back To Renault - fifth position In international Championship, 2 Wins (Singapore, Japan) got here upon To were targeted on Crashgate Scandal, Inherited Win From crew Mate (Nelson Piquet) 2009 Renault Struggled With New Technical rules. 9th position In international Championship 2010 Moved to Ferrari on £19 Million 3-3 hundred and sixty 5 days contract - 2d position In international Championship 2011 Ferrari Struggled to save up in the shape Race -4th In international Championship personality: might want to be Very short Tempted E.G 2007 (Hungarian GP Qualifying) 2010 Moved To Ferrari, Ferrari at the moment Took To Him As volume one motive force Over Felipe Massa 2011 Struggled With Ferrari, Signed New contract With Ferrari till 2016 (£26 Million Pound A 3 hundred and sixty 5 days)
2016-11-27 20:23:11
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answered by fast 4
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Schmi may not become champion if Alonso is dismised in this race, we will see some neck to neck racing and wheel to wheel championship if Alonso losses this race. That will improve the thrill of the race.
2006-08-25 14:27:47
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answered by I am rock 4
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Michael's been on the ascendancy lately but the biggest deciding factor is tyres. Not sure how they suit each of the remaining circuits but if I had to answer, I think Michael might have the edge. Should be a close contest for the rest of the year, though!
2006-08-25 01:08:06
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answered by ezc692 4
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I'm not sure, but I know it's going to be close. I think the Turkish GP will be the telling race... so ask me again on Monday morning.
2006-08-25 00:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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alonso
2006-08-25 00:34:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Hopefully. Don't want to see Michael get it.
2006-08-27 08:58:45
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answered by MotorCityMadman 3
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