Round of Korea 2012 - Picks and comments
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Round of Korea 2012 - Picks and comments
10 'n' Pole players, post your picks for the sixteenth race of the season at Korea.
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The deadline for submitting the picks is midnight local time on Friday the 12th of October.
Good luck
You can submit your picks at http://www.newsonf1.com/10npole/submit.htm then paste your picks here and tell us why you think your picks will be the correct ones.
You can now get a live view of who 10 'n' Pole players are picking. Just click on the link on the submit page
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The deadline for submitting the picks is midnight local time on Friday the 12th of October.
Good luck
Here are my picks:
Winner: Lewis Hamilton
Second: Sebastian Vettel
Third: Mark Webber
Fourth: Fernando Alonso
Fifth: Jenson Button
Sixth: Kimi Raikkonen
Seventh: Michael Schumacher
Eighth: Felipe Massa
Ninth: Paul di Resta
Tenth: Pastor Maldonado
Pole: Sebastian Vettel
I think it'll be interesting to see whether the second car on the grid benefits from the long straight and slipstream and finishes the first lap in the lead, as happened last year with Vettel passing Hamilton. Weather forecast, at this stage, is for it to be dry.
Winner: Lewis Hamilton
Second: Sebastian Vettel
Third: Mark Webber
Fourth: Fernando Alonso
Fifth: Jenson Button
Sixth: Kimi Raikkonen
Seventh: Michael Schumacher
Eighth: Felipe Massa
Ninth: Paul di Resta
Tenth: Pastor Maldonado
Pole: Sebastian Vettel
I think it'll be interesting to see whether the second car on the grid benefits from the long straight and slipstream and finishes the first lap in the lead, as happened last year with Vettel passing Hamilton. Weather forecast, at this stage, is for it to be dry.
The picks you have entered are:
Winner: Sebastian Vettel
Second: Mark Webber
Third: Kimi Raikkonen
Fourth: Lewis Hamilton
Fifth: Fernando Alonso
Sixth: Felipe Massa
Seventh: Nico Hulkenberg
Eighth: Bruno Senna
Ninth: Jenson Button
Tenth: Paul di Resta
Pole: Mark Webber
I expect RBR to be as impressive as last race.
Lotus may do well... But I have no idea if Romain Grosjean will finish or not
Lewis and his McLaren should be competitive
Fernando and the reinvigorated Felipe Massa should be there too
I feel Force India is on an up at the moment
Winner: Sebastian Vettel
Second: Mark Webber
Third: Kimi Raikkonen
Fourth: Lewis Hamilton
Fifth: Fernando Alonso
Sixth: Felipe Massa
Seventh: Nico Hulkenberg
Eighth: Bruno Senna
Ninth: Jenson Button
Tenth: Paul di Resta
Pole: Mark Webber
I expect RBR to be as impressive as last race.
Lotus may do well... But I have no idea if Romain Grosjean will finish or not
Lewis and his McLaren should be competitive
Fernando and the reinvigorated Felipe Massa should be there too
I feel Force India is on an up at the moment
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Winner: Fernando Alonso
Second: Mark Webber
Third: Lewis Hamilton
Fourth: Sebastian Vettel
Fifth: Felipe Massa
Sixth: Jenson Button
Seventh: Kimi Raikkonen
Eighth: Romain Grosjean
Ninth: Bruno Senna
Tenth: Michael Schumacher
Pole: Fernando Alonso
Hopefully no one will take Alonso out on the first lap this week. I think he will be inspired if he can stay safe. Mark won't be happy after last week either and I think he will be on fire.
But considering how my tips have looked lately maybe I should not say anything.
Second: Mark Webber
Third: Lewis Hamilton
Fourth: Sebastian Vettel
Fifth: Felipe Massa
Sixth: Jenson Button
Seventh: Kimi Raikkonen
Eighth: Romain Grosjean
Ninth: Bruno Senna
Tenth: Michael Schumacher
Pole: Fernando Alonso
Hopefully no one will take Alonso out on the first lap this week. I think he will be inspired if he can stay safe. Mark won't be happy after last week either and I think he will be on fire.
But considering how my tips have looked lately maybe I should not say anything.
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Well Thaddeus & I agree on the Pole position and Jido & I agree on the winner.
JacFan has high hopes for Fernando, which makes him a "true tifosi" unlike myself. I think the days of glory for the prancing horse are now all in the past. Both the much hated McLaren (at least I retain that part of my Ferrari love) and the brilliant Red Bull teams show the kind of cold-blooded devotion to winning and meticulous preparation for any and all events that Ferrari used to manifest before their whole structure went corporate.
If they could just get some more money, perhaps Lotus might move up in the team hierarchy. Poor (in racing, if not money, terms) Lewis, in moving to Mercedes is re-playing Jenson's mistake. I hope he grows up during his exile from the podium driving a Stuttgart slug; I expect Ross Braun to retire before next season begins).
Enough silly season talk; here's me picks for the circuit in the sticks, otherwise called the Korean G.P.
1. Sebastian Vettel (Fernando's dreams of a 3rd title will die this Sunday, and, for the second time, it'll be the wunderkind who robs him)
2. Lewis Hamilton (always assuming McLaren doesn't sabotage him in a fit of pique. Not really likely, though; they need all the points they can get!
3. Mark Webber (his luck has GOT to change! Or maybe it isn't luck; can anyone out there explain what happened in Japan at the start? Is he spinning his tires and losing acceleration that way? What gives!?!)
4. Jenson Button will drive his usual, controlled, smooth, reliable, points-winning race
5. Fernando Alonso (this will put paid to the notion that Ferrari has some kind of secret new package & the best driver on the grid will continue to earn his salary.
6. Kimi Raikkonen (may be higher up if anything happens to the top runners; he could get lucky and get another third even)
7. Romain Grosjean (I shouldn't pick him, but with the long straight to the first turn, he should sort himself out before anything bad happens
8. Nico Rosberg (he's an under-rated driver in an embarrassing machine that doesn't deserve the three pointed star
9. Felipe Massa (I wonder if he'll even manage to get this high up; after last week everyone talks about his re-birth; this race should end that chatter)
10. Michael Schumacher (a ridiculous pick; just for old times' sake)
pole: Sebastian Vettel will sand-bag through practice and Q1 & Q2 --and then blow Lewis Hamilton away
this has sure been a crazy season to pick finishing orders; I hope next year's as much fun!
Jim Watt
JacFan has high hopes for Fernando, which makes him a "true tifosi" unlike myself. I think the days of glory for the prancing horse are now all in the past. Both the much hated McLaren (at least I retain that part of my Ferrari love) and the brilliant Red Bull teams show the kind of cold-blooded devotion to winning and meticulous preparation for any and all events that Ferrari used to manifest before their whole structure went corporate.
If they could just get some more money, perhaps Lotus might move up in the team hierarchy. Poor (in racing, if not money, terms) Lewis, in moving to Mercedes is re-playing Jenson's mistake. I hope he grows up during his exile from the podium driving a Stuttgart slug; I expect Ross Braun to retire before next season begins).
Enough silly season talk; here's me picks for the circuit in the sticks, otherwise called the Korean G.P.
1. Sebastian Vettel (Fernando's dreams of a 3rd title will die this Sunday, and, for the second time, it'll be the wunderkind who robs him)
2. Lewis Hamilton (always assuming McLaren doesn't sabotage him in a fit of pique. Not really likely, though; they need all the points they can get!
3. Mark Webber (his luck has GOT to change! Or maybe it isn't luck; can anyone out there explain what happened in Japan at the start? Is he spinning his tires and losing acceleration that way? What gives!?!)
4. Jenson Button will drive his usual, controlled, smooth, reliable, points-winning race
5. Fernando Alonso (this will put paid to the notion that Ferrari has some kind of secret new package & the best driver on the grid will continue to earn his salary.
6. Kimi Raikkonen (may be higher up if anything happens to the top runners; he could get lucky and get another third even)
7. Romain Grosjean (I shouldn't pick him, but with the long straight to the first turn, he should sort himself out before anything bad happens
8. Nico Rosberg (he's an under-rated driver in an embarrassing machine that doesn't deserve the three pointed star
9. Felipe Massa (I wonder if he'll even manage to get this high up; after last week everyone talks about his re-birth; this race should end that chatter)
10. Michael Schumacher (a ridiculous pick; just for old times' sake)
pole: Sebastian Vettel will sand-bag through practice and Q1 & Q2 --and then blow Lewis Hamilton away
this has sure been a crazy season to pick finishing orders; I hope next year's as much fun!
Jim Watt
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hawksec and Dom top scored this round. hawksec submitted picks for this round while Dom didn't.
Congratulations to hawksec, you have won a Gift from NewsOnF1 USA Online Store valued at $25.
hawksec managed to pick 8 of the top 10 finishers with 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th in their exact finishing place. Picking Sebastian Vettel for pole earned hawksec 4 additional points and scored a bonus 6 points for picking 8 and 2nd on the grid!
Dom managed to pick 7 of the top 10 finishers with 1st, 5th, 6th and 7th in their exact finishing place. Picking Sebastian Vettel for pole earned Dom 4 additional points and scored a bonus 4 points for picking 7 and 2nd on the grid!
The Overall Top 100 is available here
The Korean Top 300 is available here
Congratulations to hawksec, you have won a Gift from NewsOnF1 USA Online Store valued at $25.
hawksec managed to pick 8 of the top 10 finishers with 1st, 3rd, 4th and 5th in their exact finishing place. Picking Sebastian Vettel for pole earned hawksec 4 additional points and scored a bonus 6 points for picking 8 and 2nd on the grid!
Dom managed to pick 7 of the top 10 finishers with 1st, 5th, 6th and 7th in their exact finishing place. Picking Sebastian Vettel for pole earned Dom 4 additional points and scored a bonus 4 points for picking 7 and 2nd on the grid!
The Overall Top 100 is available here
The Korean Top 300 is available here