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So who's tipping what for the Malaysian GP?

I'm quietly thinking Mercedes are going to have an engine failure of some sort, something about Hamiltons interviews since Melbourne make it seem like he/they are not entirely confident with the engine he will be using

If Rosberg's has the same potential issue then being the engine that has done more km, there might be a problem with his car

Or they might walk away with this one again, who knows.

Will get to see some real power comparisons with the long Sepang straights at least. See how the Ferrari stacks up to the Merc, I think the Renault is behind so we will get to see that for sure or not as well

Hoping Ferrari have made a step forward, hope Kimi has a better run

Rosberg's worked which is a good start and maybe an indication it will continue to work. They only get five (?) per year so you would hope one gp hasnt knackered it.

Predicitng Ricciardo will continue to dominate his fragile team mate.*

Hoping the Caterhams qualify nowhere near the Williams.

*May have gone somewhat early with the domination call.

My money is on a very strong weekend by Williams. They generally go alright around there and then fall off the face of the planet until the end of the year.

Will be very interesting to see the racing as there are plenty of overtaiking opportunities at Sepang

Well you can always hope. Problem with teams going better than they should is they almost invariably find some way of stuffing it up. eg Bottas in the wall or it rains and they have no wet weather pace or some other random reliability thing that screws a good weekend.

Wish I could pocket a dollar for every time multi 21 gets trotted out this weekend.

f**k. Like I said, NOONE in here is going to decide what the outcome is. Its pointless arguing like this.....

Just wait till the f**king appeal and then everyone will know

So who's tipping what for the Malaysian GP?

I'm quietly thinking Mercedes are going to have an engine failure of some sort, something about Hamiltons interviews since Melbourne make it seem like he/they are not entirely confident with the engine he will be using

If Rosberg's has the same potential issue then being the engine that has done more km, there might be a problem with his car

Or they might walk away with this one again, who knows.

Will get to see some real power comparisons with the long Sepang straights at least. See how the Ferrari stacks up to the Merc, I think the Renault is behind so we will get to see that for sure or not as well

Hoping Ferrari have made a step forward, hope Kimi has a better run

f**k. Like you said, NOONE in here is going to decide what the outcome is. Its pointless discussing it like this.....

Just wait till the f**king race and then everyone will know

:P

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