I think we all know that we don't really know who will win. Anything can happen. In Turkey, Fisichella spun and needed a new nose. It could well have been Alonso's nose...that would have ruined his race and Schumi would be chasing only a couple of points. Safety car...you can never predict and prepare for it. Rain...same thing. First corner in the next few races will be very interesting. Will Schumi and Alonso "Go for it" and risk crashing? Probably not, but they will be damn close to! All I can say is that Alonso is 12 points ahead, which is a much better position to be in than 12 points behind. Sure, Ferrari are making a big late charge, but so are Renault. Bridgestone vs Michelin? Too close to call. I want Schumi to win, but it's not going to be a comfortable viewing in the next few weeks. Aaahhh, I miss 2004....
2006-08-28 13:15:57
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answered by rockpool248 4
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Michael Schumacher will. The next 4 races: Italy,China,Japan and Brazil have been good for Ferrari in the past few years. Also the car setup has been good. Alonso beat Schumacher by pure luck last race. The pit stop fiasco and a rare mistake by Michael undid him. Michael will surely reduce the gap within the next 2 races. Massa is also in form. So the gap between Michael and Alonso can reduce drastically if Massa also performs well.
2006-08-29 03:37:43
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answered by Jijo 2
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Alonso will be World Champion again
How?: he is an exceptional driver, has been consistent since the beginning of last year, he's wonderful to watch and he's the only one that has the balls to stand up to Micheal. Plus, he's humorous and he takes everything casually, like a true champion. Hardly shows emotions but knows exactly what he needs to do an he does it.
Why?: Alonso is good, he races like his life depends on it and at the end of the day, he makes it look so easy. He's very much capable of withstanding any pressure Micheal can throw at him, and even when he is under pressure, he hardly makes any mistakes. He's a very fast driver too. Plus, he isnt a run-over anymore. Last years championship has HUGELY impacted his confidence.
2006-08-28 14:23:42
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answered by sam 3
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Kimi to win? i do no longer comprehend.... i think of Ferrari's earnings over different communities because of the tyres is slightly puffed up. The tyres used this twelve months would be very diverse from those used final twelve months. they have had some undesirable climate at their attempting out venues those days, and that they are extremely in the back of with their programme. Kimi's situations (albeit with the 2006 248F1) have been very virtually one 2d slower than Massa's (in F2007). McLaren are looking stable so far interior the attempting out. i do no longer think of there has been any engine blow united statesor mechanical issues. Adrian Newey (ex McLaren tech director) thinks 2007 would be a reliable twelve months for the Woking team....if he says so, there must be some certainty in it. i'm no longer prepared on Alonso, yet i think of he canchronic slightly. Fisi and Heikki...i'm advantageous the motor vehicle is stable. in all probability the main suitable on the grid. yet i think of they are going to be too distracted by utilising their loopy yellow orange livery! it is epileptogenic!!! Honda are making some heavily advantageous noises approximately their new motor vehicle. perhaps it is their twelve months. the respond on your question? i haven't the faintest theory in simple terms yet. on the top of the season, it is going to maximum probable be gained by utilising between the "widely used suspects", however the story will actually be slightly greater complicated than that.
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answered by sisson 4
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Schumi of course. Alonso is a balloon to deflate soon. Like the michelin tyres. Since Canada, bridgestones under ferraris are performing way better. For the last GP in Turkey, it was the fault of ferrari administration to call both cars to pit behind safety car while they can handle only one.
Go Schumi......go Ferrari
2006-08-28 12:45:04
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answered by myurdabayrak 1
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I'd like Michael but as I've said before, the biggest deciding factor is the tyres. Anyone care to comment on how either make suits each of the remaining circuits?
2006-08-29 01:15:49
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answered by ezc692 4
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Fernando Alonso will win, because he proved he can perform very well under pressure from MS. He'll win it with 1 or 2 races to spare.
2006-08-28 08:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Kimi will win the championship!!!!
yes u heard me right
the FIA will discover that both ferrari and renault have been using illegal parts in their cars,thus they will be disqualified for the rest of the season and all their points will be taken away!!(evil laugh)
u cant blame a girl for being a little too optimistic
2006-08-28 18:03:21
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answered by wakeupandlivelife 2
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gomergirl1... Montoya's already gone!!!!!!
I'm saying Schumi... right down to the last race... Alonso can handle the pressure - I'll give you that much - but he hasn't been his usual self lately... it takes more than a safety car and a stroke of luck in the pit lane to win and that seems to be the best he can do lately.
2006-08-28 11:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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fernando alonso
but michael more than deserves this title , coz he worked so hard , even though his car isnt that good when compared to renault f1 car....pure tatent , great talent
michael just rockssssssssss
2006-08-28 16:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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