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Who will be the next F1 Grand Prix winner
Pierre Gasly 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Esteban Ocon 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Romain Grosjean 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Kevin Magnussen 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Lando Norris 30%  30%  [ 9 ]
Carlos Sainz jr. 13%  13%  [ 4 ]
Sergio Pérez 3%  3%  [ 1 ]
Lance Stroll 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Nico Hülkenberg 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Antonio Giovinazzi 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Alexander Albon 33%  33%  [ 10 ]
Daniil Kvjat 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
George Russell 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Other, who? 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
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 Post subject: Grand Prix Winner #109
PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 6:30 pm 
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All right, who do we get next?


Maybe Lafiti?

Albon in RBR?

Hamilton gets the title and decides to go play motorcycle tennis and Russell steps in for one race?

It can't be Grosjean for sure or anyone with Renault.


Let's face it, next new winner we're going to see is with new cars in 2021 if we don't get some Belgium 1998 type of madness.

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If it's not Lando, it'll be someone who's not racing in F1 at the moment. I just can't see any of the other current guys winning a race


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PostPosted: Sat Sep 07, 2019 7:03 pm 
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Norris is sure to win in the future and out of the others, Albon is best placed but he's up against Verstappen.


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In 2019, Albon is the only guy in a car that can win.


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This is a tough one. I'd be surprised if Albon does much better than Gasly did. That's not a criticism of Albon; I just think that Max is driving brilliantly this year, and Albon is still getting used to the car. Maybe in 2020 if the Red Bull is on pace with Ferrari and Mercedes.

Realistically, it could be that we have to wait for a Ferrari/Mercedes seat to open up in 2021 (Russell perhaps?), or another team making a huge gain with the new regulations. McLaren/Renault, giving Sainz, Norris, or Ocon a chance.

Other than that, another crazy race like Hockenheim, or Vettel announcing a shock retirement half way through next season, when he chokes against LeClerc.


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It will be Hülkenberg. I only know it will be in a way beyond our comprehension right now.


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 12:17 pm 
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It will probably be Albon, but went and voted Norris. He's got "it". I have absolutely no idea what "it" is or how to describe it, but he's got it.

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: true that Hulkenberg has the craft to get one… But in all the crazy scenarios that put him in contention for a podium/win so far, he always ended up part of the craziness rather than benefiting from it :-/


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PostPosted: Tue Sep 10, 2019 9:51 pm 
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He's just saving his luck for the right time :lol:


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gut feeling RBR-Honda will be the team to beat in 2020 so if Albon stays he either picks up the scraps when Verstappen has either a brainfart or got the title secured and grants him a win.


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Carlito Sainz.


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NVirkkula wrote:
Let's face it, next new winner we're going to see is with new cars in 2021 if we don't get some Belgium 1998 type of madness.


We got some madness in Germany, and still ended up being one of the top ones.

The other guys just can't catch a break. Not even for a podium, let alone a win.


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I think in the current state of F1, it has to be Albon.

Very decent drives with little mileage to get used to the RBR car, maybe next year he'll manage to get a single win.

McLaren made some great improvements this year, but I think they still have a huge step to make, to challenge the top 6. Won't be Carlos or Lando.

Racing Point have been 'meh' as fuck this year. Perez may have lost his only chance to win, when he ran wide at Sepang in 2012. Stroll won't ever leave daddy's team, and daddy's team will never be a top dog, so he will be an irrelevant driver, the rest of his career.

Same with Haas. Drivers will lead the team to bankrupcy, before they can challenge for a win.

A closer technical relationship between Alfa and Ferrari can bring the team forward, although I don't think Giovinazzi can challenge for big things...yet.

Russell would be a second choice. Once Mercedes gets fed up with Valtteri, he should be the obvious replacement, now that Ocon severed all ties.

And Ocon won't have much chance in that Renault that's midfield at best, most races.

Or, we won't get a new winner, until Mick Schumacher takes the F1 racing world by storm in 2021 :p


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Or perhaps, we'll see Leclerc and Verstappen dominating the wins in such a way they'll be the only race winners for more than a decade and the winner #109 isn't even born right now.


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My vote for Lando.


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Racing Point have been 'meh' as fuck this year. Perez may have lost his only chance to win, when he ran wide at Sepang in 2012. Stroll won't ever leave daddy's team, and daddy's team will never be a top dog, so he will be an irrelevant driver, the rest of his career.


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0 votes. Says it all.


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I checked Sainz. by a few tenths haha

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