2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Discussion Thread

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How nostalgic: it can be clearly heard that the Finnish commentators' voice comes through a phone, and not through a direct voice link like they usually have. The only time I've heard this previously was when they re-broadcasted the 1994 Japanese GP with original commentary. Possibly the voice link is broken or something.
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Webber needs luck, good speed and Vettel to win the WDC now...

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Mark, everyone is faster than you. I repeat, everyone is faster than you. Can you confirm you understand the message?
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Conspiracy theories "Red Bull sabotaged Webber" going on from now.
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Webber in the interview now seems to be confident, but his mindset seems to be a bit fragile now.

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I don't think you could have sat down and planned a better grid for the title finale than that. The McLarens are looking like the jokers in the pack here - Webber is going to have to try and fight his way past both them and Alonso if he wants to win the title. But I just can't believe it will be a simple and straight-forward race: Vettel might scurry off into the distance, but I think there will be drama behind.

Just seeing the weigh-in at the end gave a sense of the great cast for this one - the old campaigners, Barrichello and Schumacher, the championship chargers, young drivers, old drivers, drivers taking their last chance perhaps... Fantastic.

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And Barrichello giving Williams food for thought again...
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Ferrim wrote:And Barrichello giving Williams food for thought again...


yes, it was very disappointing for Hulkenberg - 1 second behind Barrichello.

There were quite a few surprising team results today, with Schumacher beating Rosberg again (good signs for 2011 based on the last 4 races) and Petrov (probably just enough to keep his drive for next year if he doesn't put it in the wall tomorrow) beating Kubica.
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Now, as I have said before, this can be a huge anti-climax.
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Anybody else got the feeling that Webber has decided on his head that he's lost it, and just wants this Championship to be over quickly so he can go and hide under a rock somewhere?
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CarlosFerreira wrote:Anybody else got the feeling that Webber has decided on his head that he's lost it, and just wants this Championship to be over quickly so he can go and hide under a rock somewhere?


Yeah maybe. I really get the impression the one thing that gets to him most is himself. He just beats himself up over stuff, it was like he didn't even try to beat seb in qualifying. Don't get me wrong he's one of the top three drivers of the season but he just doesn't seem to try and create opportunities, more exploit them when they present themselves - Hungary is an example of that.
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Oh, dear. I am the stupidest ..... in the universe. I missed quali, because it said it was going to be at 5p.m. and somehow, I managed to take that as 5p.m. my time. -______-'

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patrick wrote:
CarlosFerreira wrote:Anybody else got the feeling that Webber has decided on his head that he's lost it, and just wants this Championship to be over quickly so he can go and hide under a rock somewhere?


Yeah maybe. I really get the impression the one thing that gets to him most is himself. He just beats himself up over stuff, it was like he didn't even try to beat seb in qualifying. Don't get me wrong he's one of the top three drivers of the season but he just doesn't seem to try and create opportunities, more exploit them when they present themselves - Hungary is an example of that.

Hmm, recently he has looked like a man who is not confident - for the latter part of this season, it seems as if the wind has been taken out of his sails, and especially in the last two races. Perhaps the Korean GP was the worst mental stumbling block, and the first thing Mark wanted to do was bolt for the exit.

By comparison, Vettel's engine blow up was a peculiar twist of fate; yet Vettel went to the team to rally them (incidentally, Kravitz did point out that Helmut Marko should not have been there to meet Vettel, as he didn't have the authorization from FOM to be there). Recently, too, Webber has been estranged from the team - he stays up on the pit wall, whilst Vettel is hanging out with the mechanics in the garage, and Mark is mostly talking with just his race engineers and technicians. So, weirdly in some ways, whilst there are mathematically four drivers in contention, it seems that mentally there are only three out there who believe that they can win it.

On another note, there have been a few reprimands and small fines levied post qualifying - Glock and Kobayashi have been fined for speeding (€600 for Glock for being 2.4kph over the limit, and 400 for Kobayashi for straying 1.3kph over the limit). Both Massa and Barrichello were called to the stewards office over an incident in Turns 6 and 7, which ended with no further action, and although there has been no official confirmation, it appears that the incident between Massa and Hamilton will also not be taken any further.
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If Hamilton gets to the first corner ahead of Vettel tomorrow, I think we'll have a hell of a race on our hands. I know he's fast, but I still think Vettel will run away and hide if he gets away cleanly. Webber's best hope must be for Button to get the jump on Alonso, and him getting ahead of both of them. Not likely, but not impossible either.
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Knowing the history between McLaren and Ferrari, and their relative positions after qualifying, might McLaren try helping Red Bull capture the title from Alonso once it is clear that Hamilton himself can't win it? After all, didn't McLaren try helping Villeneuve beat Schumi's Ferrari at Jerez in 1997?
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I just hope Kobayashi won't pull a Norberto Fontana :x
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dr-baker wrote:Knowing the history between McLaren and Ferrari, and their relative positions after qualifying, might McLaren try helping Red Bull capture the title from Alonso once it is clear that Hamilton himself can't win it? After all, didn't McLaren try helping Villeneuve beat Schumi's Ferrari at Jerez in 1997?


McLaren and Williams certainly had some sort of "arrangement" at Jerez, yes. But whether it was pre-planned or was worked out during the race, I'm not sure. I seem to recall Patrick Head being seen walking down to the McLaren pit during the race?
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If Webber's car sucks ass, is he enough of a team player to just drive straight through turn one and take out the Ferrari in front of him and leave Hamilton and Vettel to fight for the title?
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Wizzie wrote:I'm guessing Bahrain and either Spain, Europe or Hungary.

Bahrain and Britain by my recollection.
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thehemogoblin wrote:If Webber's car sucks ass, is he enough of a team player to just drive straight through turn one and take out the Ferrari in front of him and leave Hamilton and Vettel to fight for the title?


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If we are in a situation (it looks more unlikely after qualifying though) where Vettel leads with Webber 2nd and Alonso right behind him in 3rd, just see if Vettel can do like Irvine did in 1997. That was a brilliant move how he let Schumacher pass and kept Villeneuve behind in S curves of Suzuka.
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Paul Hayes wrote:
dr-baker wrote:Knowing the history between McLaren and Ferrari, and their relative positions after qualifying, might McLaren try helping Red Bull capture the title from Alonso once it is clear that Hamilton himself can't win it? After all, didn't McLaren try helping Villeneuve beat Schumi's Ferrari at Jerez in 1997?


McLaren and Williams certainly had some sort of "arrangement" at Jerez, yes. But whether it was pre-planned or was worked out during the race, I'm not sure. I seem to recall Patrick Head being seen walking down to the McLaren pit during the race?


Yeah, probably after Schumacher´s retirement. The conversation must have started up like this;

DENNIS; "Hey, Patrick, we would like to win this one"
HEAD; "That´s if your cars last until the end of the race"
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BBC just now "The best season Grand Prix racing has ever produced" - that could only be beacause it features Kobayashi!
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I wonder when and how many times each of the 3 likely WDC winners has thrown up today.
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Okay, here we go, final prediction:

I want Webber to take the title... But I have a feeling in my bones that it will come together for Vettel, somehow or other.
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Formation lap, here we go people!
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Win it Webber. Don't let Ferrari take what is yours.
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Those two of all people :P
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Schumacher very lucky, Liuzzi so close to his head. Drivers pouring in for pitstops
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Can't see how something would happen to Alonso. He'll once again win the title when his car wasn't the fastest in the field, and that's applaudable.

Webber needs to risk it from the start. Has nothing to loose, same with Ham.
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7 World Championships, and he could only manage 5 turns.
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Cracking start by Button to get ahead of Alonso. Should be interesting if Webber gets close enough to challenge him.
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I'm just waiting for Massa to have "braking difficulties."
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Wow, Webber touched the wall there.
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bathplug Jaime Alguersuari. I hope he loses his seat.
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