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Kubica sure impressed with his pace and only lost out on pole by running wide on that last turn. McLaren expects BMW to be a force for wins this year (see Autosport). However, we'll only know what all this really means when the cars start coming in for that first pit stop. I also wonder whether Kubica will consistantly out perform Heidfeld this year. Interesting.
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I think they are faster than what they shown on winter but slower than what they shown at qualy yesterday.
Probably Kubica is really light on fuel so not much chances then. BMW is probably closer to Ferrari and McLarern this year but I still don't think they will be able to win on "normal" situations |
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I don't think Kubica will trouble the McLarens but I think both he and Heidfeld will be giving Massa problems all day. Without trouble, there's nothing stopping a McLaren 1-2. The BMWs are quick enough to trouble an out-of-sorts Ferrari but not an insync McLaren.
As the season progresses though, the Bravarians might spring the odd upset. The car looks very good over a lap. We'll see soon enough how good it is over 50+ laps. |
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If Hamilton stayed out for a lap or two longer before his final pitstop, then Heidfeld would have won the race.
But it's looking like the 3rd or second best car after this weekend. You'd have to compare them against Ferrari when they don't mess everything up to guage their true performance, however. |
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