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Old 08-22-2010, 11:41 PM   #7
Donlupedron

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I think Spa and Monza will settle it. If Alonso wins them both it would be hard to bet against him. If he and Ferrari fail to beat Red Bull on these fast tracks then their chances are over.

Other than that it must be between the Red Bulls. Although Vettel has been faster of late I'd much rather see Webber win it; as would most no doubt.

If I had to put money on it would have to be Vettel, after all its a team sport.
Webber is a sentimental favorite but he has also had a golden summer while Vettel has had the summer from hell.

Both drivers are aware of the policy that RBR will now follow, but Vettel is aware just how supportive the Red Bull managment are of him personally while Webber understands that he is not.

Mclaren are on the defensive because they have fallen behind not only further RBR but also Ferrari. Ferrari has only one driver in line for the championship while the other is disgruntled and ALL are concerned about the RB6.

While Mclaren and Ferrari may have improved over this break - what if Red Bull have improved too? At both Spa and Monza there is no place to hide.
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