"Gregnir" has it right, the opening race is usually a crapshoot. And how the season will go never really known until the first fly-away races are complete. In 2005, it wasn't Alonso who led the way until the third race....
Predictions for 2007?
McLaren will walk away with it. The only questions will be how many rookie wins for Hamilton and can Alonso break the record of 11 wins in a season. (Scumbagger's "record" does not exist; he was nothing without the car.)
Ferrari will crash out and be forced to use their 2006 chassis for a while before realizing it's not the car, it's the drivers causing the crashes.
At Renault, Kovaleinen will make some early moves (like Rosberg) and have sustained mid-season results that impress (unlike Rosberg). Fisi will slip further and further into the field and be replaced before season's end.
BMW-Sauber? They'll be improved, but only Monaco or Hungoverring offer a chance to win.
Honda will be pissed to have been passed in points by Sauber. They might knuckle down and win another race.
Toyota? Underachieving drivers will cripple them. If Montoya returns to F1 in 2007, it will be here. They'll call him "Montoyota" again; he had a good relationship with the factory back in his CART days.
Williams? Fuggeddaboudit.
Toro Rosso and Super Aguri? They'll score some points, and with improved engines and good drivers *maybe* one team will get a podium finish. Remember, Spa is back on the schedule.
Spyker is the new Minardi.
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2007-01-20 09:18:48
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answered by Anonymous
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First race? Probably Alonso. And here's why:
-Raikkonen won't be able to fit into the team before the first race: he will only drive the new car in the Bahrain tests.
-The new Ferrari has some serious problems, like the long wheelbase, the cooling "gills" which add drag, the unreliability of the V8 (shown several times during the 2006 season) and so on.
-Fisichella will have a few problems with the new Renault, and Kovalainen and Hamilton will both be on their first race, trying to adjust to the race atmosphere.
-Honda and BMW won't be able to make "quantum leaps" over the winter. They'll stay around where they are, but maybe some circumstances could propel them forward.
-Toyota has a car which is almost as dismal as last year's TF106.
2007-01-21 00:08:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Kimi Raikonnan
2007-01-21 00:41:44
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answered by Rajesh 2
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Kimi Raikannon
2007-01-20 00:14:59
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answered by manofseries 3
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Althought i really like Ralf Schumacher i know that Toyota has no good chances to win so...i would have to agree with the up answers ;
Ferrari team: Felipe Massa and Kimi...
GO KIMI! GO!
2007-01-20 00:46:35
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answered by kittana! 2
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Hopefully Raikkonen!
2007-01-20 13:34:48
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answered by Eskimo 3
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a million underdog 2 alvin 3 simpsons action picture im particularly particular i dont understand 4.ratatoueiiee ( I have not have been given any i dea the thank you to spell that) 5A comedic satire of videos that are super in scope, recognition and acceptance (the epic action picture lol) 6 firehouse canines
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I have no idea. Let's wait until all the new cars are launched and there is some serious test mileage on them. At this stage, it's impossible to do anything but make a wild and speculative guess with no sound reasoning behind it.
2007-01-19 17:03:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It has got to be a Ferrari! They have the best equipment, cars and everything. Either Raikonnen or Massa, but most likely Raikonnen because he has more experience as a F1 driver.
2007-01-19 23:46:10
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answered by hello :) 2
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Phelipe Massa, probably.
tho Kimi has good chances too
2007-01-21 03:17:51
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answered by mArYaM 3
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