Grand Prix 2013 Italian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Sebastian Vettel is unstoppable.
He is leading Alonso by 46 points in the championship, with some of his most successful circuits to come.
After convincingly winning at Spa (supposedly one of his weaker circuits) we move on to Monza (another of his supposedly weak circuits) for the 12th round of the season, the Italian Grand Prix. The Monza circuit, set in a royal park, has hosted the Italian Grand Prix every year except for 1980. It is vastly different from every other circuit in the calendar, requiring minimum downforce, minimum drag and a lot of horses in the engine. As it is Fewwawi's home circuit, they will be under immense pressure from the Tifosi to perform well, and, judging by their Alonso's performance at Spa, the team may as well be in a good position going into the race.

Monza is steeped in tradition, with the traditional cantilever grandstands, the traditionally vocal fans and the traditional surroundings. It is usually a place where many major driver announcements are traditionally made, as it is traditionally the last European race of the season. Of course, Ferrari & McLaren traditionally do well here, and Red Bull traditionally do not.

Last year, Lewis Hamilton strolled through the race weekend, winning convincingly, and Sergio Perez took a quite brilliant second place in his Sauber, with the Fewwawi's third and fourth. Red Bull did not score.

The weather is usually a predictable affair - there have only been three wet/varied races since 1950 (1981, 2004 & 2008) so expect it to be warm and sunny. The tight first chicane, however, leaves potential for first lap incident.

Remember, the race is live on both the BBC and Sky in two weeks, so British fans - no excuse for missing it!!!

All that remains for me to say is Ready, Steady, Discuss!!!
 
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Kimi is out of the championship I say that because last season Lotus began to drop off a bit from the front runners so I am expecting more of the same now till the end of season. Time for that team to sort out what car they want next year
 
I fancy an Alonso win in Monza and Button seems to go well there he did well in that Schumacher debacle beating his teammate and chasing down the front runners, and then there was the time he ran the high downforce rear wing and got second on the grid took the lead by the first corner and managed to finish second, there is no chance that Button will win or even get on the podium but still, I'm looking forward to the race..

I hope it's a good'un..
 
Don't know why I keep on going. Apart from it being a great atmosphere, the first chicane always providing incidents and I enjoy being in Milan, one of my favourite relaxation cities.
 
It's a frantic circuit that offers some close fighting with its relative lack of aero need. I'm hoping for a good race (as always) with abut of a mix up in the end. I am getting tired of the same three cars (apart from Massa and Kimi earlier in the season) making up the front row of the grid.

It won't happen, but a guy can dream.
 
I feel that about Spa it's over in a blink of an eye, Spa took 1 hour 23 minutes and Monza last year took I hour 19 minutes but somewhere like Monaco or Hungary your looking at between 1 hour 45 up to the 2 hour mark...
 
Don't think Singapore will be as tight to the two hour rule this year because the removal of the chicane will speed up the track about 3 secs per lap.
 
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