The Formula 1 Thread - 2017
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The Formula 1 Thread - 2017
Well, it's a season of all new rules and cars. Big wide tyres, massive wings and more power!!!
I'll kick off with my predictions:
WDC - Rosberg
WCC - Merc
Red Bull still aren't quite there - 0.5 behind
Ferrari behind Red Bull
McLaren Honda hanging on to the top ten
Max gets a least a one race ban.
Overtaking is still almost impossible
Alonso quits.
I'll kick off with my predictions:
WDC - Rosberg
WCC - Merc
Red Bull still aren't quite there - 0.5 behind
Ferrari behind Red Bull
McLaren Honda hanging on to the top ten
Max gets a least a one race ban.
Overtaking is still almost impossible
Alonso quits.
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I sincerely hope you're wrong! Lets hope the technical changes see Mercedes brought back into the pack.
My predictions - based partly on blind hope/optimism probably.
WDC - Hamilton
WCC- Mercedes
Red Bull win between 5 and 10 races
Ferrari winless again
McLaren 4th in constructors championship
Alonso back on the podium
Eddie Jordan still an irritating p****
My predictions - based partly on blind hope/optimism probably.
WDC - Hamilton
WCC- Mercedes
Red Bull win between 5 and 10 races
Ferrari winless again
McLaren 4th in constructors championship
Alonso back on the podium
Eddie Jordan still an irritating p****
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Don't rule out Red Bull. Aerodynamics will have more of an influence next year and their version of the Renault engine no longer has much of a power deficit to the Mercedes and Ferrari. I'm not sure what the significance of Renault's announcement that they are going to "completely redesign" their engine over the winter might be, and whether the redesigned unit will find its way to Mario Ilien and into the back of the Red Bull. Assuming, that is, that the redesigned unit is any better than the Tag Heuer badged engine that Red Bull are already using.
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Ferrari won't be taking things easy over the winter break either, and I imagine that Honda will be keen to try to restore their Formula 1 reputation. Apparently, Sauber will use 2016 Ferrari engines, but the deal with Haas is that they get the latest version of the Ferrari engine.
I imagine that the Mercedes customers will have whatever the factory team uses, and it will be interesting to see if Force India can continue to make a little (money) go a long way. They and Williams will have interesting combinations of youth and experience on the driving strength, and the same could be said of Renault and McLaren.
At the moment, the only available seats are at Manor and as Marcus Ericson's team-mate at Sauber, the annual driver-go-round having been resolved relatively early for 2017. Probably because the teams have a lot of work to do anyway.
Still with me? Good.
Ferrari won't be taking things easy over the winter break either, and I imagine that Honda will be keen to try to restore their Formula 1 reputation. Apparently, Sauber will use 2016 Ferrari engines, but the deal with Haas is that they get the latest version of the Ferrari engine.
I imagine that the Mercedes customers will have whatever the factory team uses, and it will be interesting to see if Force India can continue to make a little (money) go a long way. They and Williams will have interesting combinations of youth and experience on the driving strength, and the same could be said of Renault and McLaren.
At the moment, the only available seats are at Manor and as Marcus Ericson's team-mate at Sauber, the annual driver-go-round having been resolved relatively early for 2017. Probably because the teams have a lot of work to do anyway.
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I still can't see them really being challenged Maybe a few race wins.
Ferrari winless? Yeah, I'll agree with that.
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I think Red Bull will come back strong, either even with Mercedes or slightly ahead. The WDC will end up between Hamilton and Vestappen with Rosberg and Ricciardo looking increasingly sulky by the end of the year.
Ferrari will disappoint and come third without winning a race, and this time will cancel the Christmas Party.
McLaren will stay about where they are. Renault will be better. Force India will beat Williams again.
Of course last year I picked Vettel for WDC.
Ferrari will disappoint and come third without winning a race, and this time will cancel the Christmas Party.
McLaren will stay about where they are. Renault will be better. Force India will beat Williams again.
Of course last year I picked Vettel for WDC.
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The bookies seem to think that Red Bull will be back in 2017.
Hamilton is favourite to win the WDC with both Bulls on the same odds, but ahead of Rosberg who is 4th.
Toto will have to ram his rules of engagement up his arse if Red Bull or the red cars turn up next year.
Fingers crossed.
Hamilton is favourite to win the WDC with both Bulls on the same odds, but ahead of Rosberg who is 4th.
Toto will have to ram his rules of engagement up his arse if Red Bull or the red cars turn up next year.
Fingers crossed.
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I do believe that the Red Bull malarkey is hype. I think they are being perpetually bigged up and Merc will definitely still have the best car by a decent margin.
Remember that with those wider tyres and wings, there is more drag and the engine will be needed. So unless Renault pull of somesort of masterstroke, they are going to be left lacking.
Hamilton will be the Favourite because too many British muppets will stick money on him and drive his odds down.
Remember that with those wider tyres and wings, there is more drag and the engine will be needed. So unless Renault pull of somesort of masterstroke, they are going to be left lacking.
Hamilton will be the Favourite because too many British muppets will stick money on him and drive his odds down.
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Not just British punters, I got those odds from an article in Corriere dello sport which is an Italian rag.
I was looking for a non Anglo opinion on things.
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/new...er_la_ferrari/
Don't let your dislike of Hamilton cloud things, everybody rates him, not just British muppets.
I was looking for a non Anglo opinion on things.
http://www.corrieredellosport.it/new...er_la_ferrari/
Don't let your dislike of Hamilton cloud things, everybody rates him, not just British muppets.
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