tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558661752392463861.post7413476197098674451..comments2022-03-29T14:11:51.852+01:00Comments on MorrisF1: India: pre-qualifyingUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558661752392463861.post-60648299557947304952013-10-26T08:53:34.142+01:002013-10-26T08:53:34.142+01:00I hope you're wrong about Maldonado. It's ...I hope you're wrong about Maldonado. It's hard to call, alas.<br /><br />I had a comment eaten once; generally I copy before posting if it's a long one. Slight pain, but there we are.<br /><br />Nigh on impossible, I'd guess, for either to be cancelled. A delay (or potentially a red flag) could be possible. I think today saw the first smog-related delay and it's the third year of the event, so I think/hope it won't happen.<br /><br />Vettel is a very strong favourite, but the podium/top 6 market could be of more interest. I think Lotus could do pretty well. It may be that Vettel will get ignored by the TV cameras as he cruises to victory and we have a quite interesting battle for podium spots and points (that said, India isn't a great circuit. You wouldn't confuse it for Spa).Morris Dancerhttp://thaddeuswhite.weebly.com/index.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-558661752392463861.post-30946576462317281962013-10-26T08:46:45.783+01:002013-10-26T08:46:45.783+01:00Google ate my comment!
To paraphrase: is there an...Google ate my comment!<br /><br />To paraphrase: is there any chance that the qualifying and/or race might get delayed or cancelled due to the smog, which stops the medical helicopter from operating?<br /><br />I can't see beyond a boring and unprofitable Vettel pole and win.<br /><br />And I reckon Maldanado will go to Lotus.David Cottonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17662508558674678268noreply@blogger.com