Realistically, my money would be on RB & if I am being delusional then MCL.We have some estimates of data, and I guess we will all see in Melbourne," Hembery told Motorsport.com. "There are groups of people that are very close, but there is a spread. The top ten is going to be very crowded. Will someone get a step ahead? You would have to say yes - Paul Hembery
Yup. It will be a close fight between Mercedes and Red Bull for the top honours. I am expecting a fight between Ferrari and McLaren for the third spot only if Ferrari's chassis was to be a let down again this year. Else fourth is the best we can expect from McLaren this yeara1b2i3r45 wrote: Realistically, my money would be on RB & if I am being delusional then MCL.
Ferrari will be lucky to be fighting with Williams and Force India after losing their TD at a critical time. I think it's fairly obvious that he left because Ferrari was an over funded basket case.damager21 wrote:Yup. It will be a close fight between Mercedes and Red Bull for the top honours. I am expecting a fight between Ferrari and McLaren for the third spot only if Ferrari's chassis was to be a let down again this year. Else fourth is the best we can expect from McLaren this yeara1b2i3r45 wrote: Realistically, my money would be on RB & if I am being delusional then MCL.
Thanks but its only for UK based citizensdobbster71 wrote:Not sure if this has been posted elsewhere but there's a competition running for 2 tickets to the MCL32 launch in Woking.
This competition is for the entry tickets only:
http://www.getsurrey.co.uk/sport/other- ... y-12569129
Good luck to all that enter!!
No, because they can't win then all if Sauber do can then?!?!diffuser wrote:hmmm, nobody has TR winning the first 5 races ??
I disagree. With Peter Prodromou and Matt Morris (both very highly rated for good reason), there is every possibility that the McL32 is a great car. Positive thinking until proven otherwise I think [-o<max_speed wrote:i am not expecting much from mclaren. looking at fast few year chassis performance, it would be foolish to be over optimistic.
i hope honda does well. i just feel mclaren has lost its mojo , just like ferrari. somehow it just does not feel right (gut feeling).
Its obvious that the weak PU has masked a worse than expected job with the chasis. Now that Honda seems to be doing its job, the coordination and correlation between both should not be an excuse. Both guys must deliver this time.mclaren111 wrote:I disagree. With Peter Prodromou and Matt Morris (both very highly rated for good reason), there is every possibility that the McL32 is a great car. Positive thinking until proven otherwise I think [-o<max_speed wrote:i am not expecting much from mclaren. looking at fast few year chassis performance, it would be foolish to be over optimistic.
i hope honda does well. i just feel mclaren has lost its mojo , just like ferrari. somehow it just does not feel right (gut feeling).
We need to find the kid ASAP
He"ll talk...one way or another.....bauc wrote:We need to find the kid ASAP