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F1 is on the home straight now , with the Belgian Grand Prix tommorrow ; with the famous Eau Rouge corner - arguably the most challenging corner on the world-wide Grand Prix circuit;.
At this stage of the season it's closer , than in recent years .
Webber / Hamilton / Vettel / button / Alonso , at this point in time, are all in with a chance of lifting the crown .
Who would you put money on ?
Who do you want to be crowned the champion ?
At this stage of the season it's closer , than in recent years .
Webber / Hamilton / Vettel / button / Alonso , at this point in time, are all in with a chance of lifting the crown .
Who would you put money on ?
Who do you want to be crowned the champion ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be in agreement with cazzz. Most of those guys seem actually sound enough except for Alonso, he seems to be a real knob end. I suppose I'd like to see Webber get it this year as he's had some things go against him and he's not won it before and he's been in the game a long time. If not him, Vettel.
//anything can happen, grid positions mean little these days.., //
cazzz1975 - true in that sense - however it does matter in another sense .
If your'e at the front , statiscally your'e likely than not , to escape the jostling in the middle and back of the pack , where most of the collisions, at the start occurs
Also , as you are aware , it's virtually impossible to overtake at some circuits .
That is why the teams fight tooth and nail to be on the front row .
Personally of the current front runners i'd like to see Webber being sucessful or any of the McClaren boys .
I wouldn't like Alonso to win the title again
It would be great to see barrichello become world champion , before he retires - he appears to be such a nice guy , who has not had ( apart from the Brawn team that was ) a lot of the breaks - remember the Ferrari years , playing second fiddle to one Mr Shumacher ?
cazzz1975 - true in that sense - however it does matter in another sense .
If your'e at the front , statiscally your'e likely than not , to escape the jostling in the middle and back of the pack , where most of the collisions, at the start occurs
Also , as you are aware , it's virtually impossible to overtake at some circuits .
That is why the teams fight tooth and nail to be on the front row .
Personally of the current front runners i'd like to see Webber being sucessful or any of the McClaren boys .
I wouldn't like Alonso to win the title again
It would be great to see barrichello become world champion , before he retires - he appears to be such a nice guy , who has not had ( apart from the Brawn team that was ) a lot of the breaks - remember the Ferrari years , playing second fiddle to one Mr Shumacher ?