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Andren
I am a mechanical engineer who loves cars and motorsports. Formula One is my favourite, and I always write comments/articles about it. Between races, I also like watching and playing other sports, especially basketball.

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BMW: The Surprise of 2008?

by Andren
created March 15, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Is BMW going to be the surprise of the 2008 Formula One season? According to Saturday's practice and qualifying times for the Australian Grand Prix, the answer is 'yes'. Robert Kubica will start 2nd. Had he not made a mistake in turn 12 during his final qualifying lap, he would have beaten Lewis Hamilton to the top spot.

I believe that they are much closer to the top 2 teams than everyone had anticipated, which puts than as contenders for race wins this season. Well, someone had anticipated that: Nico Rosberg. He mentioned to journalists a few times that, based on his observations from testing, BMW was going to fight for than 5th place in Australia (as published by F1-Live.com). He said that they were very fast during the winter, although lap times did not show. Would that be the biggest case of 'sandbagging' ever? Maybe... It would be good for F1 if that was the case.

Nick Heidfeld's 5th place at the starting grid, though, seems more like reality for BMW. As fast as they may be, I do not believe that they are at the same level as McLaren and Ferrari, especially for the long runs between pit stops during the race. Nick is probably on a heavier load of fuel than Robert, and seems to be in better shape for the race. He will fight for the podium, but I am not sure about the race win.

On the other hand, if I am wrong and Kubica pits with the other contenders, watch out as he may win the race!

One final note is that Rosberg also pointed out that what impresses him the most about McLaren is how they simulated race starts. That is something easy to understand. F1 has a single supplier for the electronic control units this season, and the company behind it was already a supplier to McLaren last season. Therefore, I am expecting a great start from both Hamilton and Heikki Kovalainen. Heikki will start 3rd, and the odd side of the grid has preference going into the first chicane. I expect McLaren to be leading 1-2 before turn 3. Deep inside, though, I am cheering for Kubica to go for it and add fun to this championship.

Let's not forget that Ferrari's Felipe Massa also seems to have a car to fight for the win. The only certainty after qualifying is that F1 fans all over the world have more than enough reasons to want to watch the Australian Grand Prix.

--Andre N.

This article is originally from my blog: Formula One Monday. Feel free to edit it here, especially if you find typos!


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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
624 days ago
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Hopefully for BMW Kubica does have a good fuel load. This race is a great chance for podiums, with Raikkonen way back in the field and the Renaults not up to snuff. Hamilton is tough to beat though, and I expect him to win.
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AndrenWaterboy
624 days ago
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Yes, you are right. Logic is that Hamilton will win. Besides BMW on the front row, we have already seen a few unexpected things. Just for the sake of example: Raikkonen with problems, Vettel in the top 10, Barrichello reasonably quick with a Honda. So it would be fun to see someone other than Hamilton winning! Nothing against him, just against logic!
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LASportsblogAAA-er
624 days ago
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Nice work, I look forward to more open wheel racing (the only auto racing that even matters.) in the future.
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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
624 days ago
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I like the new Q3 format. Last year's format was rather wasteful. It also adds some intrigue to the fuel load situations.
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AndrenWaterboy
624 days ago
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It is definitely an improvement. That lousy 'fuel burning' stage is gone.
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