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Blundell's view: Belgian Grand Prix.

Fernando Alonso - Renault R25
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Blundell's view: Belgian Grand Prix.

Wednesday, 12th September 2007

Mark Blundell believes that the momentum is with McLaren at the moment and that their form should continue at Spa – assuming, of course, that the WMSC doesn’t do anything too drastic on Thursday.

The new Spyker B-spec car didn’t seem to make much difference, although at least both Adrian Sutil and Sakon Yamamoto managed to finish, which was something. Maybe they can build on that, which is certainly what they will be hoping. They did seem to have a little more speed in practice and early on in the race.

So to sum up, I think you’d have to say the momentum is with McLaren and that should continue, assuming the WMSC doesn’t do anything too drastic on Thursday. Here’s hoping the battle is settled on the track.

Another Fernando win?

Likely…

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