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Old 24 May 2009, 09:43 (Ref:2468086)   #14
awrb
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awrb should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Do you think we can have just one WTCC thread that doesn't descend into an argument over the merits or otherwise of the ballast system.
Yes ok, but with all these politics it isn't that easy.

So who do we think is going to have the pace this weekend? I think BMW could do well regardless of the weights. They've got a really quick car, they just haven't quite made it yet. I'd love to see Priaulx and JMuller win the races, and from there launch an attack for the title. The Chevys should be quick as well, but will SEAT have recovered from Pau by this weekend?

The Indy battle has been great this year, but I think it's difficult to predict what's going to happen at the sharp end really, Porteiro, Engstler and Coronel have been so close. Boardmen looked quite good in Pau, so maybe he can get himself closer to that fight.

I'm just glad we're going to see a race held on racing circuit, not some streets.
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