Blake
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...or more simply the 2005 Hungarian GP.
Hungary is famous for being the most boring race of the season. This is because it is all but impossible to overtake and the race is far from spectacular.
Alonso basically won the drivers title last weekend in Germany and it looks like he will consolidate that this weekend with another big points haul. Fisichella put in a solid drive last weekend to 4th, which would not normally be very impressive but by the end of the race he had no rear brakes and he still managed to overtake Schumacher in the final laps.
Kimi was the only driver who wasn't classified as a finisher last weekend and he will therefore qualify first, which is worse than usual because the Hungaroring circuit collects an unusual amount of dust. So chances are Alonso will take more points out of him. Juan Pablo is in with a good chance to win this weekend, although the Renault is traditionally fast here McLaren will robably still have the upperhand.
Ferrari, despite there constant testing, seem to be falling further and further behind. I really don't see much comming from them this weekend, maybe a podium if they're lucky.
BAR seem to have a fairly competetive car now and I wouldn't count Button out of a podium. I wonder whether his spirits will be down because of this thing with Williams?
The rest, pretty much in there usual position, except Minardi who put in an exceptional finish last weekend with Albers grabbing 13th.
Blake
Hungary is famous for being the most boring race of the season. This is because it is all but impossible to overtake and the race is far from spectacular.
Alonso basically won the drivers title last weekend in Germany and it looks like he will consolidate that this weekend with another big points haul. Fisichella put in a solid drive last weekend to 4th, which would not normally be very impressive but by the end of the race he had no rear brakes and he still managed to overtake Schumacher in the final laps.
Kimi was the only driver who wasn't classified as a finisher last weekend and he will therefore qualify first, which is worse than usual because the Hungaroring circuit collects an unusual amount of dust. So chances are Alonso will take more points out of him. Juan Pablo is in with a good chance to win this weekend, although the Renault is traditionally fast here McLaren will robably still have the upperhand.
Ferrari, despite there constant testing, seem to be falling further and further behind. I really don't see much comming from them this weekend, maybe a podium if they're lucky.
BAR seem to have a fairly competetive car now and I wouldn't count Button out of a podium. I wonder whether his spirits will be down because of this thing with Williams?
The rest, pretty much in there usual position, except Minardi who put in an exceptional finish last weekend with Albers grabbing 13th.
Blake