Personal opinion here, but I really hope for dry conditions throughout the entire GP weekend. Wet races might be entertaining and keep you on the edge of your seat screaming at the tv, but they're not very fulfilling nor very representative of maximum high performance, which is what Formula One is about.
This GP might have very profound effects on the championship standings, given that if one team out performs the other by a significant amount of points, the scales might tilt another direction. And around this GP and upcoming ones, teams might be forced to decide whether to support one specific driver in the quest for the DC over the other. This depending on what results achieved and how the point tallies appear. I would be very greatful if it went down to the wire with more than two drivers like it did last year, but we will have to wait and see how the following GP's go. And to be honest, I seriously have no predictions as to whom may be '08 DC.
Good visual reference of the Hockenheimring. Not a bad layout, but extremely different from that of the original version.
'Donskar', in a recent interview Dr. Vijay Mallya mentioned that Force India was redirecting the majority of the focus and resources towards the '09 season preperations. And '08 was continuing with scheduled, but minor, aerodynamic updates, along with a possible introduction of a 'seamless' gearbox. Currently the rest of the teams use a 'seamless' one, and Force India are expecting to gain a few tenths with it as soon as they begin using it as well. They are expecting to make their mark in Formula One starting next season, nothing surprising since many teams are hoping for a shake up in the order with the new regulations.