Friday, October 22, 2010

Prediction Kubica F1 World Champion



F1 Grand Prix staying three more series, prediction of who will be the champion of the world may now also be a discussion topic among the F1 GP. Currently, Mark Webber topped the standings with 14 points difference with Fernando Alonso, who is ranked second this time. And in the third position occupied by

one team rider Sebastian Vettel Mark Webber is having the same points with Fernando Alonso Ferrari racer.

Robert Kubica also has predictions about the candidate world champion Formula 1 (F1) 2010. Renault racer said, the title will be won by Mark Webber or Fernando Alonso.

Currently Webber topped the standings with a score 220 points. Followed by Ferrari driver Fernando Alonso, and followed by team mate Webber, Sebastian Vettel, who are both collecting 206 points. Then the next McLaren duo Lewis Hamilton (192) and Jenson Button (189).

Although Vettel appear very impressive when a champion in the Japanese GP, which makes the same point with Alonso, but Kubica had a different opinion. Polish rider is still predicting that the only two riders it (Webber and Alonso), who will be competing to be world champion.

"I think Red Bull is a favorite (for Korea), but other teams can compete here," said Kubica. "Some sections of track will match Ferrari and others again with McLaren, although Red Bull remain a favorite."

About the world champion, Kubica said: "Competition between Webber and Alonso. Still there are three more series, and in my opinion, they have a greater chance, although I may be wrong."

In addition, Kubica also claimed that he remained optimistic, face races in Korea. Although his team is now more focus to develop a car for the 2011 season, but he believes r30 had a chance to make a surprise at the Circuit Yeongam.

"I think the focus for next year is a long-term," he said. "Our last updated at Spa with the F-duct. It helps you in the long trajectory as here. We are very happy at the Spa, and efforts were made to 100 percent performance on the track. I think the biggest development for this year is F -duct ", he added.

"We started the season with a good speed during turns slowly, but bad in fast corners. But finally, at Suzuka, we are very competitive in the fast corners. I hope so.

"We need to have a balance. What you see when you do a development is, to bring you the maximum performance in all types of tracks. This is probably a good track for us here, as well as Brazil. It's hard to judge."

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