Friday, November 5, 2010

Five guys, two tracks, one champion. Part 2

So, only two more races to go before this year's F1 season comes to an end:(

Any idea who will win this year? Mathematically, there are still five guys in the running, but to my mind, it's down to Fernando Alonso and Mark Webber, although I would like to see a miracle happen and let Sebastian Vettel be the winner.

Okay, so a couple scenario's for you. If Alonso wins this Sunday and Webber comes in fourth, no matter who finishes second or third, Alonso is world champion. A prospect not as impossible as it sounds, given that Felipe Massa will play a role as well.

If the two Red Bulls do a 1-2 finish this weekend, they don't only take the constructors' title, but if Webber wins with Vettel in second and Alonso third, Webber will be one point behind Alonso for the final race.

Should Vettel win and Alonso not finish the race, Vettel and Alonso will be equal on the points and seven points behind Webber, given that Webber comes in second, Leaving it to the final race, where it'll be a three way battle, and whoever wins that race, will become world champion.

But the obvious outcome would be that Red Bull takes the constructors' title and Alonso the drivers' title. Hold on to your steering wheels of your old used cars, people. This is going to be one dramatic ending!!

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