- Sun Mar 14, 2010 10:42 pm
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I honestly don't have a favourite this year.
I have no love for McLaren but Hamilton and Button are genuinely nice blokes with a clear talent. I fancy they'll do well this season, though I think Hamilton more than Button.
I * hated Michael Schumacher for over a decade but through all that time I still respected his undeniable legend status and I find that now I'd quite like to see him do well. With Ross Brawn behind him once more, he might just do that. Will they get effectively a new team up and running quick enough to put in a challenge for the title? Dunno. I think one man who will benefit from all the experience is Rosberg. He can only learn from the masters around him.
I really can't stand Ferrari either. But I'm delighted to see Massa back and it's great to see the talented Alonso in a competitive car again.
Red Bull looked decent last year and while I'd rather support Webber than Vettel, I think there's not much doubt about which of the two of them is more likely to be a future world champion though.
I could always support an underdog, but then they're unlikely to be in the championship fight. A bit of a shame, because there's some likeable, decent drivers down there. Barrichello at Williams, Kubica at Renault, Trulli at Lotus... there's a team I'm glad to see back on the grid! And no one who cares about this sport can say they're not a tiny bit emotional to see the name "Senna" back on the grid, even if it is the legend's nephew.
No, I think I'm going to be watching F1 this season as something of a neutral. There just isn't a combination of driver and team I can get behind fully. Maybe I'll just enjoy the battles all over the track.
Although the tracks are going to have to improve on that borefest this morning... (I'm sure they will though)
foot-loose wrote:Big * or no *, no "lol's" allowed. NEVA!