Who are you cheering for this year in F1?

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Who will you be cheering for this year in F1?

  • Sebastian Vettel

    Votes: 23 12.2%
  • Mark Webber

    Votes: 11 5.8%
  • Jenson Button

    Votes: 36 19.0%
  • Lewis Hamilton

    Votes: 34 18.0%
  • Fernando Alonso

    Votes: 18 9.5%
  • Felipe Massa

    Votes: 3 1.6%
  • Michael Schumacher

    Votes: 12 6.3%
  • Nico Rosberg

    Votes: 2 1.1%
  • Kimi Raikkonen

    Votes: 27 14.3%
  • Romain Grosjean

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Paul di Resta

    Votes: 2 1.1%
  • Nico Hulkenberg

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Kamui Kobayashi

    Votes: 4 2.1%
  • Sergio Perez

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Daniel Ricciardo

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Jean-Eric Vergne

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pastor Maldonado

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Bruno Senna

    Votes: 10 5.3%
  • Heikki Kovalainen

    Votes: 2 1.1%
  • Jarno Trulli

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Pedro de la Rosa

    Votes: 1 0.5%
  • Narain Karthikeyan

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Timo Glock

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Charles Pic

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    189
Even if you don't like the guy, wouldn't more drivers on front running teams lead to a better championship battle? I feel the same way as you do only with Alonso but I hope he is in top form along with his Ferrari so the title battle will be interesting.

I just plain despise him. Or at least I have since his ego massively expanded. Just because he's in a position to challenge for the championship, doesn't mean we should all want him to do well. Who knows, maybe after a couple of hard years he'll be as grounded and likeable as Jenson is.

Can I ask just one question, I'm curious about something since some of you seems to like Felipe Massa, what do you like in him ? I can understand for alonso/hamilton/vettel/button/schumacher/rosberg/raikkonen even if among them there's driver I really dont like but for Massa I just dont see it. Anyone mind answering to me ?

Because he's a nice guy. He came close to the championship and had a big accident that he came back from. I don't understand why his popularity would be confusing.

I'm kinda rooting for the underdog, if you will.

I'd hardly classify the team who have had the second best car (out of 12)for the last two years now an underdog.
 
I just plain despise him. Or at least I have since his ego massively expanded. Just because he's in a position to challenge for the championship, doesn't mean we should all want him to do well. Who knows, maybe after a couple of hard years he'll be as grounded and likeable as Jenson is

With you. His attitude is quite detestable at times. His complaints during 2009 when he had a rubbish car were just cringe.
 
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Because the car given to him was a car that was developed early on in the season hence the two podiums and then the quick drop off afterwards. I would say this season is the one that he has to go out and prove himself because he actually had some help developing the car and getting to work with it from the very start onward. Point is Renault made a crap car that couldn't be developed on after the first four races and for it they caved.

Let's not forget this is the same car that caught fire twice and had electronic problems as well. If Williams have taken care of the massive problems they had last year with kers and the low small gearbox/rear end, then Senna will have a car that can't be complained about and will be truely judged by fans and other teams as well as his.

That i know, but he was great in qualifying last year, nearly every time beating Petrov, but when it came to the race, he kept goong backwards, while petrov went forwards, nearly every time.
I know the car was bad, but that's what i meant.

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I just plain despise him. Or at least I have since his ego massively expanded. Just because he's in a position to challenge for the championship, doesn't mean we should all want him to do well. Who knows, maybe after a couple of hard years he'll be as grounded and likeable as Jenson is.

But didn't his drive last year warrant that?
He was clearly in the 3rd best car, but his drives were very solid, even managing a win!
He was very consistent, and made the car look quicker then it was. I thought last year, was a year, people would like him more. I know 2010 probably wasn't, but last year?

I hated Jenson in 2009, because he was gifted a car, and i never believed he was a true champion, but in 2011 he showed that he is indeed a true F1 champion.
 
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Sebastian Vettel, though I would rather see the title fight go down to the wire like 2010.
 
That i know, but he was great in qualifying last year, nearly every time beating Petrov, but when it came to the race, he kept goong backwards, while petrov went forwards, nearly every time.
I know the car was bad, but that's what i meant.



But didn't his drive last year warrant that?
He was clearly in the 3rd best car, but his drives were very solid, even managing a win!
He was very consistent, and made the car look quicker then it was. I thought last year, was a year, people would like him more. I know 2010 probably wasn't, but last year?

I hated Jenson in 2009, because he was gifted a car, and i never believed he was a true champion, but in 2011 he showed that he is indeed a true F1 champion.


When was the last time an F1 champion won it all in an inferior car?

Like the 70s or 80s with Senna? That's an unfair criticism of Jensen right there. Brawn gave him the best car and he utilized to its full advantage. Just like Schumacher in his Ferrari back in the 2000s.
 
Räikkönen all the way. Despite some pieces of news I've seen about him having a chance to win already at Catalunya, I unfortunately think he won't win without tougher conditions this season, but will hope for him to come back in his old form and preferably defeat Alonso, just to show the world that you just don't buy your seat from a top team.
 
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Räikkönen all the way. Despite some pieces of news I've seen about him having a chance to win already at Catalunya, I unfortunately think he won't win without tougher conditions this season, but will hope for him to come back in his old form and preferably defeat Alonso, just to show the world that you just don't buy your seat from a top team.

Agreed, still want Massa to win it overall though.:)
 
But didn't his drive last year warrant that?
He was clearly in the 3rd best car, but his drives were very solid, even managing a win!
He was very consistent, and made the car look quicker then it was. I thought last year, was a year, people would like him more. I know 2010 probably wasn't, but last year?

I was talking about Lewis. From your paragraph, it seems like you were talking about Alonso. I do actually like Alonso.
 
When was the last time an F1 champion won it all in an inferior car?

On a slight tangent, I'd argue that the Ferrari F310B was better than the Williams FW19 in some respects.

The Ferrari could do well in a bad race, whereas if the Williams was doing badly, it just sank like a stone.
 
It would be great to see McLaren back to their winning ways - I was always a Williams fan and I would love to see them climb back up the pecking order.
 
If i could pick 3. I would choose Jenson (We both share a B-day), Fernando Alonso, and anybody but Vettel.

EDIT: I just chose Jenson. Probably the greatest F1 driver right now. (Don't Start me on Vettel)
 
Since Kubica is absent for second year straight and there is no Montoya, I have to go with Alonso. From my point of view the best driver on the grid in F1.
 
I am pulling for McLaren as a team, but would love to see Hamilton take the title. Not that I don't also support Jenson, but I do enjoy watching Hamilton drive.
Plus, their car still looks phenomenal, whereas the others... not so much.
 
Webber....I think this is the first 2012 F1 driver list I've seen that hasn't got some bloke named 'TBA' in it :lol:
 
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Webber....I think this is the first 2012 F1 driver list I've seen that hasn't got some bloke named 'TBA' in it :lol:

Haha very true :lol:
 
Pulling for Webber again. He has it in him, he just seems to make a god awful mess of it at the start.

Wish the poll was multiple selections though as I won't be solely pulling for Webber (although I will be primarily, if that doesn't confuse you).
 
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There is still Massa. ;)

Exactly.. :) he's the most left out driver of the top three teams.. And still my favourite out of them all :dopey:
 
mr_geez
^ Oh, the irony.

I know, sad but true. In my opinion he's the underdog of the 'Top 3 Teams' and I hope he comes out on top, despite his hatred of rain. Sliverstone a couple years back is a good example, although I think Alonso spun a couple times as well that race.
 
Well mattymc96, my "oh, the irony" comment was directed at Hun200kmph, my long time friend, with whom I had many heated discussions about driving/racing capabilities of Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. Let's just say I wasn't in "PRO RUBINHO/MASSA" camp. :)

So when he made that tongue-in-cheek reference about my sadness by the fact that Rubinho is gone, I reminded him that there is still Mr. Massa (oh and btw Hun: 2008 season, you say Singapore & Hungary. I say Australia and Malaysia ;) ). That's all.
 
mr_geez
Well mattymc96, my "oh, the irony" comment was directed at Hun200kmph, my long time friend, with whom I had many heated discussions about driving/racing capabilities of Rubens Barrichello and Felipe Massa. Let's just say I wasn't in "PRO RUBINHO/MASSA" camp. :)

So when he made that tongue-in-cheek reference about my sadness by the fact that Rubinho is gone, I reminded him that there is still Mr. Massa (oh and btw Hun: 2008 season, you say Singapore & Hungary. I say Australia and Malaysia ;) ). That's all.

Well, funnily enough it worked for both comments :dopey:

Cause it is quite ironic what I said. Anyway, I'll leave it at that 👍
 
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