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Blundell's View: Brazilian Grand Prix.

FIF1 is one of those teams where there may be some growth in the future. There is a lot of discussion at the moment about a possible tie-in with Mercedes and McLaren. If that comes to fruition then maybe there is some light at the end of the tunnel.

So to sum up, I think while Massa might just pull it off in qualifying and grab pole that will be pretty much it. I expect Lewis to mop up again in the race and there is every chance he could do that going on how he performed in Shanghai. He should put it to bed in Brazil. It will be Lewis first and then Raikkonen and Massa followed by Alonso, Kovalainen and Glock.

It will also be DC's final outing and the end of a great career. He has had 13 grand prix wins and achieved a great deal since his debut back in 1994 with Williams. He is someone who has been nearly on the brink of wining the world championship, but never actually did it.

He has though done a great deal and he has been a great contributor to British motorsport. All good things come to an end though and that is the case with the 2008 F1 season too.

Here's hoping it is a great grand prix in Brazil and make the most of it - it's the last one until March next year and we don't always get a title showdown to end the season either.

Good luck Lewis.

Good luck Felipe.

May the best man win.

Enjoy...


MB
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