2013 Hungarian GP - Hungaroring

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McLaren with a gear box penalty to Perez'?

Also he out classified Button with the older spec floor and front wing.
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This will be an interesting race. Lewis is not as fast as the guys behind him on race pace and since it is hard to overtake here lets just hope he stays in front after the first lap. BTW I am currently 200km from the circuit and we are expecting around 38°C air temperatures tomorrow, which means a lot of stress for the engines, tires and the drivers.
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Alonso was only 3 and a half tenths off Vettel's time. Plus Vettel is starting on the dirty side, and he's starting along Grosjean. I don't know this seems like a close race to me.
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That was very special from Lewis, give that man a car that does not eat tyres for Breakfast and who would be World Champion on this form.

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Grosjean messed up third sector. Otherwise he would be P2
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Grosjean was very fast today. Great job.
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Grosjean was flying right at the end.

Q3 was good I was glad to see thos surge of speed from evryone. Very good qualys.
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Webber had KERS and upshift problem. How unlucky it gets?
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Lewis good job , how he beated Seb here, what a performance.
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gandharva wrote:Easy Vettel win tomorrow if Lotus does not pull out the tire wizard.
Like a broken record two subjects: RB's easy everything and Mercedes' chances in the race. Now that we have easy pole for Vettel out of the way next step is 'easy' 1-2 win prediction. Mercedes will be happy to finish top five. I'll add my broken record subject :wink: Lotus have wasted a season.

About the start: come on Lewis, don't mess it up or mess it up completely, under no circumstances don't put yourself between Vettel and the rest. Same for Rosberg, just get out of the way.

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In regards to Webber, I guess it's easier to sabotage his car, seeing as he has nothing to lose and does not mind making Vettel look bad or slow or whatever. McLaren did the same thing to Hamilton for most of last year, and they did the same with Montoya before he left.
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WhiteBlue wrote:Webber had KERS and upshift problem. How unlucky it gets?
It has past the point that it has anything to do with luck. It can't be a coincidence anymore.
Martin Brundle said that it might because Webber is taller, and they have to package Webbers car slighly differently.
I don't know how true that is, but it's not an accident anymore.

godlameroso wrote:In regards to Webber, I guess it's easier to sabotage his car, seeing as he has nothing to lose and does not mind making Vettel look bad or slow or whatever. McLaren did the same thing to Hamilton for most of last year, and they did the same with Montoya before he left.
And you know this how? I watched the same season as you last year with respect to Hamilton and I seen none of this, of course you probably have some inside knowledge that we mere mortals don't have.

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All renault power podium again. :?:
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I'm hoping at least a podium for lewis. If Mercedes can't match their pace to lotus or ferrari, rosberg should hold alonso and raikkonen as much as possible. Maybe thereby, Lewis can have a good result.

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ismail1991 wrote:I'm hoping at least a podium for lewis. If Mercedes can't match their pace to lotus or fetrari, rosberg should hold alonso and raikkonen as much as possible. Maybe thereby Lewis can have a good result.
Yeah, if they can't help falling down like rocks in water better hold up others, eh?
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