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Blundell's view: Spanish Grand Prix.

Martin Brundle and Mark Blundell at the USGP
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Blundell's view: Spanish Grand Prix.

Monday, 21st April 2008

ITV F1 pundit and Crash.net columnist Mark Blundell looks ahead to this weekend's Spanish Grand Prix and the start of the European season...

Force India has also had some good outings. Giancarlo Fisichella has been doing a good solid job there but, again, it is a slight lack of resources - and that is what is limiting Super Aguri too - only on a bigger scale.

SAF1 are in a real state of flux at the minute, with the team's future up in the air and, if they do compete in Spain, Takuma Sato and Anthony Davidson will find it even more difficult, as most of their rivals will have made more progress with their packages. I just hope they are there.

So, to sum up, while I'd like to think we might see a different winner in Spain, my money is on Ferrari again. Indeed, to be perfectly honest, I think there is only one car that looks like it will win a grand prix at the moment, and that is the F2008.

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I reckon the 'Iceman' will take the pole and the race win this Sunday, with Massa second and Kovalainen third. Then I'll go for Lewis, followed by the two BMWs in fifth and sixth.

Enjoy the grand prix...


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