On 9 Oct, 10:24, RzR <
2r4z...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> well ok, he can prove me wrong by beating red bull and mclaren on track,
> without them breaking down.
He has! Malaysia for a start. In Spain he finished 2nd, Vettel was 6th
and the McLarens came in 8th and 9th. The last few races have seen a
swing towards McLaren and RBR in performance, but this season nobody's
had a clear car advantage for a prolonged period of time, and of the
front-runners Alonso has been worst off in that regard. What he has
had is a RELIABLE car, and his own performance, as we've discussed,
has been very consistent. McLaren have been disorganised and dropped
the ball themselves on occasion - you can hardly blame Alonso for
their stuff ups.
> that will score him the champioship.
> if massa was able to beat mclarens the last race, as bad and horrible as
> he is, alonso should have no problem winning races in the remaining schedule
Well, as a long term F1 fan (I'm sure that's what you are) then you
should know that this is the time of year when drivers unsure of their
situation next year tend to suddenly extract digit and put in some
more creditable performances. But it's one race, and mostly Massa has
been nowhere near Alonso's pace this year. I'd still expect Fred to
run ahead of him though, and you may be right that Ferrari have some
race pace though
1) This year no car has dominated on every type of track, they've
mostly gone fast on one track, not so fast on another
2) Ferrari tend to have better race pace than qually pace. Which may
be a deliberate trade off by them.