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What you've got to look at here is while McLaren have been developing well this year and made a HUGE improvement on this year, with this years rules, Ferrari have not been bringing new equipment to track since mid season, even before. They have obviously and soley developing a car for 2010 and with both Massa and Alonso I suspect they will be a strong team next year. Ferrari have possibly the best team line up for 2010 THAT IS IF MASSA AND ALONSO DONT TAKE LUMPS OUT OF EACH OTHER. All Im saying is I wouldn't write them off. Lotus I think will impress, not win, but impress in their 1st year. But again all 1st year times now have to emulate Brawn

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Lewis to be the champion next year then?

Why?

You think Adrian Newey is moving to McLaren next year? Or Ross Brawn? Or that they will still have KERS? Or that they will have a monopoly on Mercedes engines?

Lewis has improved massively this year but he is still not the best driver on the grid.

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Lewis to piss it next year, he's worked the car from being a stale pile of turds into one of the fastest on the grid, because lets face it, kovalininunum has brought fuck all to the party. Ferrari on the other hand had better have been doing next years car this year because the grid slots these last few races would suggest they couldn't give a fuck, and their new driver better gee himself up because he looked mighty bothered about proping the back of the grid up.

Hamiltons title 2010, no question.

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Ferrari will be back (no question) but I expect Mclaren to be right up there too - given how rapid their development has been and how similar in many ways next years cars will be (aero regs etc)

Having larger tanks will shake up the grid a bit but anyone with a half decent car right now can be expected to have a pretty decent one come Bahrain next year.

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