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    How many wins will determine the Champion?
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    Quote Originally Posted by theforce View Post
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    put a number on it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red passion View Post
    put a number on it
    More than one.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pekka View Post
    Kimi and Schumi will both probably win one race at least..
    Valencia might be Schumi's race.. And Spa Kimi's..
    Niether one drives for FERRARI so I hope for Kimi to finish a strong 17th, and the chin to continue towards breaking the record for DNFs and not finish the race. On the other hand Massa will probably win at least one race maybe two. Her's doing better each time out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDARMYSOJA View Post
    More than one.
    less than ?

    I said 4 wins is plenty to become WDC.
    I know mathematically you could probably win the wdc without any race victory

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    Quote Originally Posted by brembo man View Post
    Niether one drives for FERRARI so I hope for Kimi to finish a strong 17th, and the chin to continue towards breaking the record for DNFs and not finish the race. On the other hand Massa will probably win at least one race maybe two. Her's doing better each time out.
    I'm just being realistic.. They will probably win a race.. then thats like 9 winners / 9 races or so.. left overs are for the champions taking.. probably 3 wins will determine this years champion..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red passion View Post
    put a number on it
    If the races turn out to be a lottery as Alonso said, then 3 to 4 races should be enough to edge out ahead in the championship provided regular podiums are achieved. So Alonso, Lewis and Seb are on the right path to battle it out.

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    5 wins for the title imo.

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    2 wins are enough, com'on pass the trophy to nando, mission accomplished.

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    Vettel and Red Bull will keep everybody on there toes with 3 wins, but Alonso will take it with 6 or more. Our car has to get better each race, the pit boys are alive and well, and Alonso, well he's already the best for trhe job.
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    I thought this was a good time to revive this thread...
    I still stick with Fernando needing 1 or 2 more wins.
    Hamilton needs considerably more.

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    How many wins will determine the Champion?

    Hamilton has potential to win all remaining, which would then require Alonso to finish P2 in every race. I would say if he can win 2 more, we have the title in the bag.


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    another 6 will do it
    Forza Ferrari

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    4-5 for Alonso so 1 or 2 more, 3 more for Vettel, and Hamiltin needs about 4-5 more wins.


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    At least 1 or 2 wins more from Alonso, Brazil for Felipe

    The competition can share the rest of 3 among themselves. I am not greedy.

    Hope it ends that way. We will then have the WDC

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    I think 1-2 more wins for each of the chief protagonists(ALO,VET)...The lotus doesnt have the pace atm to challenge for wins,but the "device" might make a difference at Suzuka,and i sure hope it does...even if VET finishes 3-6 points ahead of ALO in the next couple of races,it might not hamper our man's chances that much,but him winning another race could really make things difficult,given the F2012's performances of late....HAM will probably have to win atleast 3 more and count on unreliability/other misfortune to hold back ALO and VET....

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    In remaining six races FA needs to win at least once, but it would be better to do it twice and to finish remaining four races on podium. That would be enough to win WDC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    In remaining six races FA needs to win at least once, but it would be better to do it twice and to finish remaining four races on podium. That would be enough to win WDC!

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    Quote Originally Posted by stefa View Post
    In remaining six races FA needs to win at least once, but it would be better to do it twice and to finish remaining four races on podium. That would be enough to win WDC!
    I'm thinking the same thing, 2 more wins & podium finishes should do it

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