F1 2010 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka

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Four races to go. Who do you think will win the drivers championship?

Lewis Hamilton
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17%
Mark Webber
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Sebastian Vettel
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Jenson Button
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F1 2010 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka

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F1 2010 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka

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UK time:
Fri 08 October 2010
Practice 1 02:00 - 03:30
Practice 2 06:00 - 07:30
Sat 09 October 2010
Practice 3 03:00 - 04:00
Qualifying 06:00
Sun 10 October 2010
Race 07:00

Previous Winners:
2009 - Vettel
2008 (Fuji Speedway) - Alonso
2007 (Fuji Speedway) - Hamilton
2006 - Alonso
2005 - Raikkonen
2004 - M. Schumacher

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Form guide (last 3 races):
F. Alonso 50
M. Webber 41
F. Massa 31
S. Vettel 30
J. Button 30
N. Rosberg 28
L. Hamilton 25
R. Kubica 25
A. Sutil 12
R. Barrichello 9
M. Schumacher 8
N. Hulkenberg 7
K. Kobayashi 4
V. Petrov 2
V. Liuzzi 1

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Lewis is my favourite driver by far. However I thinks its well deserved & would be great for the sport if Red bull & Mark won the drivers championship.
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Yeah I'd really like to see Webber win it but I have a feeling he'll be pipped at the post.
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only person I do not want to see win is Alonso... he is pretentious
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Kev wrote: 1991 Senna onboard

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Epic stuff :eyepop: some amount of vibration thru the car back in those days!
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Suzuka qualifying postponed to Sunday

Qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix has been rescheduled to take place on Sunday morning following torrential rain at Suzuka on Saturday.

Storms at the track that intensified over the day meant it was never safe to let Formula 1 drivers attempt to set grid times.

Despite several time delays to try and wait for a window in the weather, the FIA said at 3.18pm local time that qualifying would now be shifted back to Sunday morning.

A new track inspection will take place at 9:30am tomorrow, with qualifying to start at 10am - five hours before the start of the race.

It is the first time since the 2004 Japanese Grand Prix that a qualifying session has had to be abandoned and shifted back to Sunday.

Qualifying for the 2004 event also took place on 9 October, and it was Michael Schumacher who secured pole position on Sunday.
I hope no one is wanting to go anywhere on sunday lol (assuming the weather improves in time for this schedule)
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well that was a wheelie good race :lol: :clap:
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Ferrari International Assistance at it again.

How was Massa's a racing incident? If he didn't go onto the grass he would not have flown over the curb out of control and take out Liuzzi! Yet Petrov gets done wiv 5 place penalty.

Hmm.

RBR showing off now i think.
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I think cos the merc on his outside basically shut him out whereas Petrov just swiped the Hulk out of the race.
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Kev wrote:I think cos the merc on his outside basically shut him out whereas Petrov just swiped the Hulk out of the race.
he wasn't that shut out.
from my view of those shots of petrov/hulkenburg... they were wheel to wheel & hulkenburg caught petrov on his front wing causing him to spin round
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Have you seen the in car?

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Petrov yes storming start got his calcs wrong went left when hulks car was still there and got spun round.

Massa....he wasn't gonna get to the inside of the corner, he should/could have braked earlier knowing the Merc was gonna get there first. There was no room. but no, he decided to take to the grass for some unknown reason and take out the Force India car.

Both were avoidable accidents so why Petrov was only one to get punished is beyond me.
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