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    Default Formula1 - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Last Race !!!

    Today begins practice for the last Formula One Grand Prix of the year! This is proving to be one of the closest Championships ever!


    Driver's Standings:
    01 Fernando Alonso 246 points (- 0)
    02 Mark Webber 238 points (- 8)
    03 Sebastian Vettel 231 points (- 15)


    Track Details - Abu Dhabi 2010: Formula 1
    Weather Forecast: http://news.bbc.co.uk/weather/forecast/5016

    James Allen on the title showdown



    Thursday, 11 November 2010 00:00

    And so we head to the final race of the season with many question marks over what will happen. There are many possible scenarios and outcomes.
    On paper this should play out as follows: Sebastian Vettel takes pole and wins the race, while Mark Webber and Fernando Alonso fight for second on the grid and in the race.
    If Alonso gets ahead he will be champion and there is nothing Red Bull can do about it.
    If he does not, then Webber will sit looking at Vettel’s wing wondering if he will do the decent thing and let him through to win the race and become champion.
    In that scenario I think Vettel will make sure that a Red Bull driver wins the title, rather than hand it to Alonso.
    Another scenario has Alonso hitting some kind of problem, so it’s a Red Bull one-two with Alonso running fifth or lower, which would hand the title to Vettel.
    Any of the top three could hit problems, as we saw in Korea, but it would be a shame for this to be decided by a technical failure.
    Ferrari are on engine watch. Even Webber has a slight concern, after his engine overheated on Sunday and he will have to use a different one in Abu Dhabi. Vettel had a spectacular failure in Korea, so he will feel he’s due a lucky break as far as reliability is concerned.
    Qualifying will be crucial. Alonso’s objective will be pole, but he knows that on the balance of probabilities he is racing Webber for the championship and so his main target will be to qualify ahead of the Australian.
    If he fails, he still has the start of the race to get ahead of him and control the situation from there.
    The only thing he cannot deal with is a Red Bull one-two, because then it is out of his hands.
    “We’ve given Alonso enough presents,” said Red Bull boss Christian Horner – and that has to mean that if one of the Red Bull drivers can win it, they will, whatever the instructions that need to be given to achieve it.
    The only other variables are the McLarens and Felipe Massa.
    The Brazilian has looked a dejected and demotivated figure lately and it must have been painful for him and Ferrari when he was lapped at Interlagos on Sunday. So much for him playing a role to help his team-mate.
    Can he raise his game in Abu Dhabi? It has to be seen as unlikely unless his position is perceived to be under threat.
    As for McLaren, they seem to have fallen short on pace at the crucial time.
    Lewis Hamilton has been struggling to keep up lately, despite the fact that this car has the most downforce of any F1 car he’s driven.
    Yas Marina suited the McLaren last year, partly thanks to KERS, and Hamilton was dominating the race before he went out.
    A strong Hamilton performance is more likely to hurt Red Bull than Alonso, because Webber and Vettel need the points more.
    Forecasts say it will be dry and hot. I’m not going to predict who wins, but I do think of all the above scenarios, it’s the fight for second place on the grid and at the chequered flag which will decide it.


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    I think it will be dramatic to the last round. And i hope Alonso will fail. I dont like him :o)

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    GP Abu DHABI will be a fantastic race. A only one race will decide a winner.
    And the winner will be Alonso.

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    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVQqKyNtQDI&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

    It will be great race. Cheering for Alonso. :D

    Hope that Timo Glock wont decide about championship :D

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    hamilton still has chance - i think you forgot to mention him
    i am active on torrent-sites, yet, i have a girlfriend

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    If the first 3 drop from the race,he have a chance :D

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    I want Vettel, simply because I dpn\t like Alonso. But probably the fight will b betwen Webber and Alonso and Alonso has good chances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crni View Post
    If the first 3 drop from the race,he have a chance :D


    then he has a little chance :D
    i am active on torrent-sites, yet, i have a girlfriend

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    WOWOW!!!! What an incredible Qualification session!!! Tomorrow's race is going to be absolutely magnificent! WOWOWOW!

    SPOILER: Qualifying Results: 2010 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix QUALIFYING - RESULTS

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    Abu Dhabi 2010 - Qualifying Results

    Position Driver Time Laps
    1 Sebastian Vettel 1:39.394 17
    2 Lewis Hamilton 1:39.425 19
    3 Fernando Alonso 1:39.792 21
    4 Jenson Button 1:39.823 23
    5 Mark Webber 1:39.925 20
    6 Felipe Massa 1:40.202 19
    7 Rubens Barrichello 1:40.203 26
    8 Michael Schumacher 1:40.516 20
    9 Nico Rosberg 1:40.589 25
    10 Vitaly Petrov 1:40.901 21
    11 Robert Kubica 1:40.780 13
    12 Vitaly Petrov 1:40.783 14
    13 Robert Kubica 1:40.914 18
    14 Nick Heidfeld 1:41.113 17
    15 Nico Hulkenberg 1:41.418 18
    16 Tonio Liuzzi 1:41.642 18
    17 Jaime Alguersuari 1:41.738 18
    18 Sebastien Buemi 1:41.824 11
    19 Jarno Trulli 1:43.516 11
    20 Heikki Kovalainen 1:43.712 11
    21 Timo Glock 1:44.095 10
    22 Lucas di Grassi 1:44.510 9
    23 Bruno Senna 1:45.085 10
    24 Christian Klien 1:45.296 10
    Go,Alonso :D

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