GP of Malaysia: Button 1st, Barrichello 5th, Webber 6th, Hamilton 7th.n smikle wrote:The "War Boats" in the Front field are Barichello and Lewis (and Maybe Webber). The "Tame" guys, those are Vettel and Button will be to scared to fight in the wet. Should be exciting!
Rubans and LH are gunning for a win while JB and Vettle have to weary of the points race, those last two wont be so willing to take as many chances in the wet. Thats what I'm guessing smikle's getting at, makes good sense to me.andartop wrote:GP of Malaysia: Button 1st, Barrichello 5th, Webber 6th, Hamilton 7th.n smikle wrote:The "War Boats" in the Front field are Barichello and Lewis (and Maybe Webber). The "Tame" guys, those are Vettel and Button will be to scared to fight in the wet. Should be exciting!
GP of China: Vettel 1st, Webber 2nd, Button 3rd, Barrichello 4th, Hamilton 6th.
Being enthusiastic about your favorite drivers is by no means a sin, and that can explain why you consider these three as "war boats", I just can't see how anyone could say something like that for the other two, when they've won both wet races thus far this season!
Yeah, they won in the wet but those guys aren't aggressive! Those guys are tame! I never seen Vettel or Button spitefully run anybody off the track before. That's the kinda war I'm talking about, sending the other guy into the Tyre barriers (because he was too protective of his line) and get away unscathed. You know, like what Hamilton did to kimi. That is what I want to see tomorrow. WAR!andartop wrote:GP of Malaysia: Button 1st, Barrichello 5th, Webber 6th, Hamilton 7th.n smikle wrote:The "War Boats" in the Front field are Barichello and Lewis (and Maybe Webber). The "Tame" guys, those are Vettel and Button will be to scared to fight in the wet. Should be exciting!
GP of China: Vettel 1st, Webber 2nd, Button 3rd, Barrichello 4th, Hamilton 6th.
Being enthusiastic about your favorite drivers is by no means a sin, and that can explain why you consider these three as "war boats", I just can't see how anyone could say something like that for the other two, when they've won both wet races thus far this season!
Looks like my prayers where answered after all!!ISLAMATRON wrote:See thats your problem right there... there is only 1 God
CHRISTIAN HORNER, Team Principal:
“Despite the very tricky conditions, it was great for Mark to secure his first Formula One career pole and it puts him in an ideal place to start tomorrow’s race. Sebastian is on a slightly heavier fuel load, he did a very good job and it looked like he just dropped a little bit of time on the last turn. Unfortunately the two Brawns have managed to get ahead of him, so we have two Brawns in a Red Bull sandwich. I also think the McLarens are ominously placed right behind us with their KERS, so it’s going to make a very exciting race tomorrow.”