Hungarian GP 2010 - Hungaroring

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It's really a shame to see Schu doing so badly. I'd like to see him retire.

What has happened to Mclaren? Maybe Vettel has a shot at WDC after all -- if RB stop shooting themselves in the foot.

Anyone esle notice the Autosport favoritism: when the fastest 10 are listed before final qualifying, the list is neither alphabetical nor by time -- Hamilton is listed first. Same thing at the last race.
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Vettel 1:18.773 galactic
Alonso 1.2 s behind
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this is not good... i really don't want to watch the red bulls racing only each other all season long... -.-
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Vettel on pole by half a second
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Image

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Wow! Shades of the 1960's. HUGE gap between RBR and "the rest." Does not bode well for the remainder of the season, especially since there will be little or no change before the next race.
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Horner said they need to close the gap to McLaren in this race. They have done something to improve Sebastian's start. Lets hope that it will work out.
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Here's the season in a nutshell -- the WDC and WCC are RB's to lose. But, given recent history, it will be no surprise to see the two RBs take each other out.

Can Hamilton or Alonso work a miracle? Will any of us be awake to see it? :lol:
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donskar wrote:Will any of us be awake to see it? :lol:
=D> =D> =D> :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Seems like RBR has the best working suspension on the grid. And they somehow do not loose DF when riding the kerbs.

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I think there is no doubt who is the fastest man in a Red Bull when he has an undamaged car. If Seb can stop the starting rot - and I believe they may have found it - he can drive this race home from start to finish. I keep my fingers crossed for him to do just that.

If they finish in the order of qualifying Seb can close the gap to Hamilton to just six points and go runner up. That would be a good start for the summer break.
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Vettel will be hoping he does not blow yet another start with Alonso on the clean side right behind him. I think it will be Alonso, Vettel, Webber, Massa after turn 1. Will the RBR much quicker pace allow them to pass easily? That will be the question. The rest of the teams will be hoping that the RBR vs Scuderia becomes physical, otherwise the rest don't have a chance, and likely will be lapped before the end of the race on this short course.
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alonso will go to P1 only if vettel doesn't get a good start and does "the move" on Webber... but I don't see it happening...
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Sauber in front of Williams!!! Wow! de la Rosa has done pretty well for Sauber. And we've got Petrov in front of Kubica for the first time I think. Mercedes has got 6th and 14th. McLaren outpace by Ferrari again as Red Bulls as always on the top.
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WhiteBlue wrote:I think there is no doubt who is the fastest man in a Red Bull when he has an undamaged car. If Seb can stop the starting rot - and I believe they may have found it - he can drive this race home from start to finish. I keep my fingers crossed for him to do just that.

If they finish in the order of qualifying Seb can close the gap to Hamilton to just six points and go runner up. That would be a good start for the summer break.
He is the quicker, cleaner driver. Not by much on most tracks though. This track suits his precision, Mark is not as clean as Vettel.
However is he the driver that can take the pressure at the start? :wink:

You saw the look on Vettel's face when Webber said he was hoping for a nice start, with an evil grin? :twisted:

Vettel knows what's up. :lol:
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