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Old 03-08-2010, 11:59 PM   #3
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Here's my stab:

ROW 1: 1. Hamilton, 2. Massa
ROW 2: 3. Alonso, 4. Vettel
ROW 3: 5. de la Rosa, 6. Button
ROW 4: 7. Schumacher, 8. Rosberg
ROW 5: 9. Kubica, 10. Hulkenberg
ROW 6: 11. Sutil, 12. Barrichello
ROW 7: 13. Kobayashi, 14. Buemi
ROW 8: 15. Alguersuari, 16. Liuzzi
ROW 9: 17. Trulli, 18. Petrov
ROW 10: 19. Kovalainen, 20. Glock
ROW 11: 21. di Grassi, 22. Senna
ROW 12: 23. Chandhok, 24. Webber

I have a feeling someone who you would expect to be towards the front to have mechanical problems, fail to set a representative time and not make it out of Q1, I'm going to go with Webber for no other reason than his "unlucky" reputation.

All the new teams will be clearly off the pace of the slowest of the established teams, (without being embarrassingly or dangerously so as some have suggested though), but Trulli will probably stick it past one of them. Pre-BMW, Sauber always used to stick someone unexpectedly high up the grid first time out, then fade as the year went on, I'm having a guess that this little tradition will resume
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