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Hamilton struggles in the wet badly lol

Alonso is very experienced campaigner and he has won 2 titles as well

not an easy task to do specially when Schumy was still racing...Alonso however is one of the best drivers in the wet and also Barichello

Hamilton struggles in the wet badly lol

Alonso is very experienced campaigner and he has won 2 titles as well

not an easy task to do specially when Schumy was still racing...Alonso however is one of the best drivers in the wet and also Barichello

Unfortunately for MS+ Ferrari they were on the wrong rubber in 2005, Michelin totally owned the bridgestones. In 2006 MS got screwed by his fellow drivers in Monaco then his engine failure in Japan pretty much cost him the title.

Alonso got lucky...Lol. Seriously though Alonso is one of the best out there at the moment.

Ferrari are sticking by the rules by the looks of things....those diffusers seem to be giving the drivers a little advantage over the rest of the field i reackon....will be interesting to see what happens...and if deemed illegal or outside the guidelines then what happens to the previous round won be Jenson Button etc

Ferrari are sticking by the rules by the looks of things....those diffusers seem to be giving the drivers a little advantage over the rest of the field i reackon....will be interesting to see what happens...and if deemed illegal or outside the guidelines then what happens to the previous round won be Jenson Button etc

If deemed illegal I'm guessing they'll have no choice but to disqualify the Brawn/Toyota/Williams cars for the first 2 rounds.

well to me Ferrari looks like they are sticking to the rules and still doing a good job

but Rhys i dont think that Ferrari will be favoring those diffusers beeing deemed illegal....

YAY!!!! diffusers legal!!! watch Brawn go from being number 1 next weekend to 15th in 3 races time! =)

Edit, well, mabe not Brawn, coz their car seems awsome, but perhaps the other 2 will drop away pritty quickly

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