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I think by crap car he means Webber was better suited to it 
Red Bull has given him a crap car this year. If he gets a good car again then he will run away with it.
Crap car? first in the constructors and first in the drivers championship? what does that make of the other 11 cars on the Grid?
Need to stop supporting Hamilton, Button and the saubers
Go vettel.
I think if the team get their act together he has a chance but it will be a close season unlike last year.
Some one has a good memory of my F1 post
I find it hard to stop supporting them, and well Vettel just something about him I can't get behind. I don't hate the guy I think he's an awesome driver but I'm neutral. Those I dislike I usually don't talk about, due to upfront respect that I have for all f1 drivers.
Even the ones that knife people with glass![]()
I meant me
But yes I do remember wernt you the guy who wanted Alonso to get stuck in the pits or something so perez could walk to a victory?
Although it is still possible for Alonso to win the title this year, it all depends on how quickly Ferrari can sort out their dog of a car. If they can get the car working well by mid-season I'd say Fernando would be a good bet. Remember how he and Ferrari turned their season around mid 2010 and nearly won the title? You never know, it could happen again. And this time they could go one better. However the odds seem against them at the present, given that their problems are much larger than in 2010.I think Alonso will win the title this year, if not Raikkonen, why the both of them are at the longest odds of the frontrunners is a mystery to me (17:1).
Although it is still possible for Alonso to win the title this year, it all depends on how quickly Ferrari can sort out their dog of a car. If they can get the car working well by mid-season I'd say Fernando would be a good bet. Remember how he and Ferrari turned their season around mid 2010 and nearly won the title? You never know, it could happen again. And this time they could go one better. However the odds seem against them at the present, given that their problems are much larger than in 2010.
Raikkonen meanwhile has shown that he hasn't lost any of his pace or race craft. However I get the feeling that Lotus's in-season development isn't quite up to scratch with the likes of Red Bull and McLaren. If my thoughts are correct, this will hurt their chances later in the year.
So I'd say that while Fernando and Kimi might seem to be in the hunt at the moment, they are outside bets.