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    Alonso still has no worries.

    "We made it into Q3, but we had only one set of new tyres and saved them for the end because we thought it was the best moment," he said. "I can't be pleased with the result, but at least this is a track where grid position is less critical than others; both because of the track characteristics itself and because the weather can do anything."

    Alonso said that he had no worries about the performance of his Ferrari, despite winding up on the fifth row.

    "We have never been P10 [at any point] this weekend," he added. "This is nothing to do with the performance of the car. It's the weather. The aim for the race remains the same. Maybe to win it, maybe to be on the podium. We will see."


    Could be a very interesting race then...............

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    I missed the qualy but I didn't expect such a poor result. I know it's tomorrow's result what matters but...

    Now I can only pray for rain, is it what better suits Alonso's car? I heard that but don't know what the problem was, I have to watch it tonight.

    No, I will just pray for a good result tomorrow rain or no rain we need it.

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    There's bound to be rain, no way will the top 10 finish in the same sort of order they qualified. I'm not too worried (yet) as there's bound to be accidents or car failures. Anything can happen tomorrow.
    Forza Jules

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzie View Post
    There's bound to be rain, no way will the top 10 finish in the same sort of order they qualified. I'm not too worried (yet) as there's bound to be accidents or car failures. Anything can happen tomorrow.
    Fingers crossed you are right Suzie. The way our luck has been going this season, it will be bright sunny weather tomorrow. I know I am being pessimistic, but I had very high hopes this weekend with all our developments...
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    I can only hope both Ferraris will be able to push forward and get a good result.
    Being an Alonsofan I of course wish Fernando to win, but I don't want Felipe to just let him go. I understand it works that way but in my view Felipe does not deserve that.....

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    The first corner is going to be a nail bitter. Theres surely going to be a tangle midfield. Heres hoping Alonso gets through it and it rains then for every lap of the race .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Man View Post
    The first corner is going to be a nail bitter.
    Yep, especially if the drivers aren't allowed to use the run-off like Kimi did last year. I think I will have my eyes firmly shut as they're going around La Source.
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    Lets hope at least one of the title contenders retires or crashes out tomorrow (Ramilton) and alonso can use the wet weather set up to his advantage.. Surely it l rain enough to have the track wet for the entire race cos in a dry race we l be left for dead going on todays performance..

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    They were allowed to run wide on the GP2 and GP3 races this weekend, so I think they are allowed to do it like they did it last year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FFFerrari View Post
    They were allowed to run wide on the GP2 and GP3 races this weekend, so I think they are allowed to do it like they did it last year.
    Are ya sure about that.. I thought Mansell said today that at the driver briefing it was underlined not to use the run off area at LaSource..

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    I hope they start behind the Safety Car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Man View Post
    Are ya sure about that.. I thought Mansell said today that at the driver briefing it was underlined not to use the run off area at LaSource..
    There was a lot of running wide on starts/restarts behind SC on GP3 race and no penalties were given. Of course this isn't a guarantee that different rulesets are on the F1 race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grillo View Post
    I hope they start behind the Safety Car.
    Ye at least it would be a cleaner start for all and no big mad dash to a pile up at the first corner...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grillo View Post
    I hope they start behind the Safety Car.
    Naah, it should be all out wheel to wheel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Man View Post
    Ye at least it would be a cleaner start for all and no big mad dash to a pile up at the first corner...
    And a start behind the SC would mean heavy rain, I guess.

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    Naah, it should be all out wheel to wheel
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grillo View Post
    I hope they start behind the Safety Car.
    No no, best chance for a good result is to grab a bunch of positions at the start, even if it will be nerve wreaking.

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    It's spa FFS anything can happen

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    I hope for a SC start too because if it's raining Alonso can't win the race at the first corner but he can very very easily lose it.

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    I just hope Alonso and Massa get through La Source and Eau Rouge on the first lap in one piece. There after, being Spa, anything is possible. So let's hope for the best!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ek583 View Post
    I just hope Alonso and Massa get through La Source and Eau Rouge on the first lap in one piece. There after, being Spa, anything is possible. So let's hope for the best!


    My thoughts, exactly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brembo man View Post
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    i really like your prediction, i hope you know something we don't...
    here's wishing good luck to ALONSO to come out clean by the end of the RAINY race tomorrow to P1
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    Hamilton will be P1 on the straight after eau rouge. If its a 95% chance of rain tomorrow, Alonso with his epic rear wing is in with a good shout. The car to beat tomorrow will be the McLaren. Also lewis is great in the wet also so i'm hoping for a thunderstorm so our mechanical grip helps to accelerate us up the field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grillo View Post
    And a start behind the SC would mean heavy rain, I guess.


    You're not looking after our hearts.
    I think the start would be a nail biter!
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    I trust in Alonso...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ferrari Man View Post
    The first corner is going to be a nail bitter. Theres surely going to be a tangle midfield. Heres hoping Alonso gets through it and it rains then for every lap of the race .
    Yesterday this was the only thing worrying Alonso.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alonsomaniac View Post
    "We made it into Q3, but we had only one set of new tyres and saved them for the end because we thought it was the best moment," he said. "I can't be pleased with the result, but at least this is a track where grid position is less critical than others; both because of the track characteristics itself and because the weather can do anything."

    Alonso said that he had no worries about the performance of his Ferrari, despite winding up on the fifth row.

    "We have never been P10 [at any point] this weekend," he added. "This is nothing to do with the performance of the car. It's the weather. The aim for the race remains the same. Maybe to win it, maybe to be on the podium. We will see."


    Could be a very interesting race then...............
    He better start worrying now!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vcs316 View Post
    He better start worrying now!
    he should, as his hopes to win the WDC this year, are pretty much over....being 41 points behind is a LOT
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    Quote Originally Posted by FerrariF60 View Post
    he should, as his hopes to win the WDC this year, are pretty much over....being 41 points behind is a LOT
    Indeed, but it is certainly much better than being 17 points behind with 2 races to go under the old points system... and you do remember how that one ended up, don't you?

    And by the way, it highlights why Ferrari needed to do the switch in Germany.
    Last edited by Meiga; 29th August 2010 at 15:07. Reason: Spelling mistakes

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    I wonder if Alonso is worried?

    "Rain setup"...

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