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with micheal gone and alonso wining the last 2 years who is it going to be this year do you reckon kimi can win it this year or is it going to be alonso again

2007-01-14 07:21:44 · 20 answers · asked by x claire x 2 in Sports Auto Racing Formula One

20 answers

Massa will win the championship
Kimi will have 2-3 wins but finish third to Alonso
Alonso will finish second with more wins than Massa, but more DNFs to keep him second
Fisi will be fourth with one win
Hamilton will be fifth, but will narrowly beat Kubica
Ferrari will win the championship in a narrow fight with Renault early on and McLaren late in the season
BMW will not get any wins, but you will see them on the podium a lot
Toyota will not get the desired win they expect to have this season, but they will lead a few races and be on the podium a bit, split between Schumacher and Trulli
Scott Speed will race for Torro Rosso and will surprise a lot of people, especially in Australia and the USGP
Webber and Coulthard will crash a lot or finish low, but show some flashes of brilliance along the way
Button will not win a race, and will finish on the podium a few times, but will still be England's greatest hero
Barrichello will show some brilliance, but not come through as often as he should, expect him gone before 2010
Super Aguri drivers will crash and take out your favorite drivers from time to time
Minardi will win the Champ Car Championship, and Sea Bass won't care because he is going to F1 next year

Take it for what it's worth.......absolutely nothing! But it's fun to image the possibilities!

2007-01-15 06:28:13 · answer #1 · answered by Erik S 2 · 0 2

I'd say that it's a bit close. All the new cars of the three major challengers have been shown, and I'd say that the Ferrari is conservative and has already encountered problems (the gills on the sidepods are an indication of certain cooling problems, which add weight and drag), plus THEY MASKED A FEW BITS OF THE CAR TO MAKE IT LOOK MORE SLEEK, by painting the lower part of the sidepods and a part of the rear end black; the McLaren looks pretty much the same as last year, but a bit more agressive starting from behind the driver, and the Renault is a great piece of design, being one of the most radical cars in recent years. I'd say that Ferrari might be the favorites for the first 2 races, but the lack of development potential will mean that they will steadily drop down the pack. It will be 2005 all over again in the WCC, but with Honda and BMW being quite close to the big two (McLaren and Renault).

2007-01-16 02:29:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

'Nando Alonso will run away with the title, ten wins by season's end, and around 150 points.

Lewis Hamilton will finish second by a long margin, about 70 points.

Kimi Raikkonen will win 2 or 3 races, but he'll break the car so often he won't finish more than half the races, about 60 points.

Kovaleinen and Button will be interesting to watch, but have no chance, 30-40 points.

Below them, don't even bother asking.


Additional:

To "bwfc", look at Alonso's and Raikkonen's track records (no pun).

Raikkonen breaks cars on a regular basis, overdriving them. The Ferrari was fragile last year, and will be worse now. Both Scumbagger and Ross Brawn have departed leaving only the Toad (Jean Todt) and Luca Montemezolo is in charge. Monty is a bean counter worried about profits and budgets; he's not a competitor. Ferrari will lose direction and fall down the table.

Conversely, Alonso drives like Alain Prost used to: he drives as slowly as he can to win races and drives the car with kid gloves. Yet at the same time, he's a competitor and can turn on the intensity at the flick of a switch. Just look at 2006: every time the FIAt crippled the Renault to help Ferrari (and the non-penalty at Monza), Alonso increased his performance and ran away with it. Scumbagger wouldn't have finished closer than 25 points in the drivers' standings without help.

Finally, the McLaren car was never the problem; it was, as Ralph Nader put it, "The nuts behind the wheel". When Pedro de la Rosa took over from Montoya mid-season, he finished every race, something both Montoya and Raikkonen were incapable of.


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2007-01-14 08:14:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

does anyone know anything about formula 1 around here? Firstly for the 1st answerer Alonso has not moved to Williams. Secondly he will win races but in my opinion not as many as he hasn`t got a car that matches his ability (unless the McLaren has vastly improved over the winter. Thirdly it will not be just Massa and Kimi, i think the wins will be shared between about 9 or 10 drivers this year with no Michael.

2007-01-14 09:19:00 · answer #4 · answered by bwfc 4 · 0 1

Wanna know what's going to happan this year in F1?? Scuderia Ferrari going to take the constructor's championship, Kimi will take the drivers. As for McLaren, if they can get thier reliablity issues in order, then they might be able to do some good but I don't think that they will beat Ferrari. Renault still has a good chance for a constructor's championship but thier drivers don't have a chance for driver's championship since they are not in Alonso's or Kimi's league. If Mclaren can get thier stuff together, 2007 will be a good year and we can get a nice little fight between Kimi and Alonso.

2007-01-15 03:26:21 · answer #5 · answered by Jack B. 3 · 0 2

Kimi is an irrational driver he will probaly crash on many ocassions. Alonso is a steady reliable driver who will doubtless win many races.Massa has a good chance to improve on last year .Lewis Hamilton is an unknown quantity ,his daring in GP2 was superb ,if he can do as well in F1 then watch out.Button is vastly overrated.The outsider is Robert Kubica, BMW need to do better this year.

2007-01-16 02:00:35 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'd love to see Alonso win again but I think it will depend on his car and how the Renault drivers do in theirs.
Kimi is really hungry for it but it'll depend on his car and whether he can keep his head.
Should be exciting this year though cause there are a lot of unknown factors.
Looking forward to it starting.

2007-01-14 09:31:29 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-10-31 02:24:11 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Jeez, we've only had two car launches so far (Toyota and Ferrari) and neither has turned a wheel in anger, so at least let's wait until all the new cars have hit the track and there is some test mileage on them before awarding the 2007 driving title to a specific driver.
Predicting who will win how many races is just dumb speculation and hardly objective as the predictions seem to be based on favourite driver rather than logic and are usually made by people who haven't been any closer than their TV to a race..

2007-01-14 16:31:44 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

I think a lot of driver win such as 1982.
The driver who get points steadily win championship.
Because I think Alonso win champion again.
(But I dislike Alonso.In japan most of Japanese don't like very much.I think so.)

2007-01-15 04:31:21 · answer #10 · answered by aprost6 1 · 0 1

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