"EnzoF1" wrote:
I honestly wouldn't know who has the lighter car, but if it rains tomorrow (I read on several forums that the chances for a wet race are quite big) it doesn't really matter anymore. Strategies of today will be of no use for tomorrow.
If Raikkonen manages to pull off a similar start as in France, I see another Raikkonen victory. The one leading the race for the first stint will win the race. That seems to be the case for the 2007 season, with the only exception of France last week, but that was mainly down to Massa being stuck in traffic.
This time around, Kimi starts on the dirty part of the track and Alonso is just behind him on the right side, I'm anxious to see what happens tomorrow.

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