
in fact, if he wins in Brazil and Webber is at most 4th, Alonso will be WDC, no matter what the others do... Fingers crossed for his engines to survive and luck in the races.rfs wrote:Did he get a Grand Chelem? He led every lap, right? Either way he's in absolutely incredible form. If lady luck stays on his side and all his engines keep going, he'll take this Championship.
If Webber is 4th in Brazil, then he'll be at most 24 points behind Alonso in Abu Dhabi, and thus still with a shot at the title. He'd be the only not-Alonso driver with a chance if Alonso won at Brazil, though.vall wrote:in fact, if he wins in Brazil and Webber is at most 4th, Alonso will be WDC, no matter what the others do... Fingers crossed for his engines to survive and luck in the races.rfs wrote:Did he get a Grand Chelem? He led every lap, right? Either way he's in absolutely incredible form. If lady luck stays on his side and all his engines keep going, he'll take this Championship.
Hamilton at Monza and Singapore, Webber and Vettel at Korea. That's what turned around the championship IMO.marcush. wrote:How did Alonso turn around the championship...I don´t like him but he deserves respect for that achievement.
riiiiiight... and Alonso driving his ass of had nothing to do with it... c'mon... get real!lolzi wrote:Hamilton at Monza and Singapore, Webber and Vettel at Korea. That's what turned around the championship IMO.marcush. wrote:How did Alonso turn around the championship...I don´t like him but he deserves respect for that achievement.
6 podiums with 4 wins in the last 7 races.. - That is how..lolzi wrote:Hamilton at Monza and Singapore, Webber and Vettel at Korea. That's what turned around the championship IMO.marcush. wrote:How did Alonso turn around the championship...I don´t like him but he deserves respect for that achievement.
+1. I don't think Alonso's chances are better than 55%. That gives not-alonso a decent shot, IMHO split in 35% Webber, 5% Vettel 4.5% Hamilton (because I expect the McLaren to be in slightly worse shape than the RBR) and 0.5% Button.ringo wrote:Well, things can flip upside down again in Brasil. Something tells me Mark Webber is still in a much better position than we think...