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In light of the Ferrari fiasco at the German GP, what the heck does that mean? I assume that both cars will continue to be prepared meticulously and that both sides of the garage will be work their tails off.
I do realize that it may lead to having priority to new and / or limited bits, in qualifying strategy, and in race strategy, but anything else? Surely there won't be any RACE MANIPULATING now, will there? ![]() |
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In light of the Ferrari fiasco at the German GP, what the heck does that mean? I assume that both cars will continue to be prepared meticulously and that both sides of the garage will be work their tails off. ![]() |
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If the points gap to their team mates remains the same Jenson Button and Sebastian Vettel still be with a shot with two races to go. In fact they will be in a better position than Kimi Raikkonen was in 2007. So it is a good idea for neither McLaren or Red Bull to favour anyone for the next few races.
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