Send in F1 your questions
F1 commentating legend Murray Walker is waiting for your questions following the Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos.
A Red Bull one-two, with Sebastian Vettel leading team-mate Mark Webber home, means the drivers' title race goes right down to the wire in next Sunday's final Grand Prix of the season in Abu Dhabi.
Should Vettel step aside if Webber has a better chance of preventing championship leader Fernando Alonso from claiming his third drivers' crown?
And how big an achievement is Red Bull's first-ever constructors' crown, which was secured by their success in Brazil?
Pose your questions by logging in to post a comment beneath this entry.
Comment number 1.
At 7th Nov 2010, Olly wrote:With a very tight titel fight going down to the wire at Abu Dhabi with three maybe four contenders Red Bull, McLaren and ferrai bringing constant upgrades to their cars and not focusing on next years car do you think that Mercedes maybe even Renault will have the advantage for next year because of this?
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Comment number 2.
At 7th Nov 2010, Rob wrote:Great constructors championship win from red bull which was thoroughly deserved after having the fastest car throughout the year. However, the race today was spoilt for me today after the safety car when the leaders were interspersed with the slower cars. Surely if the slower cars had been let through like I have seen in previous seasons then the top four in the championship would have been together and the final 10-15 laps could have been really exciting. Why were the slower cars not let through as I have seen in the past as this petered from what could have been a great finale to the race?
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Comment number 3.
At 7th Nov 2010, Alex J wrote:The rules used to be that lapped cars could pass the safety car and unlap themselves, this would allow the train of cars to rearrange themselves into the correct order of race position. Today in Brazil that didn't happen and on the restart the heavy traffic held up Webber, Alonso, Hamilton and Button. What were the reasons for the change in the safety car rule? Given that the heavy traffic prevented the top 5 from effectively racing each other upon the restart, was it a good rule change?
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Comment number 4.
At 7th Nov 2010, blitz wrote:With Alonso only losing 3 points to Mark Webber this race, it can be seen as a job well done for him, considering the pace the RBR cars showed all weekend.
However, had Webber won the race, the 3 point advantage becomes a 10 point advantage, making finishing ahead of Alonso all that was needed in Abu Dhabi. My Question to you Murray: Should Red Bull have implemented some "team orders" to give Webber the win?
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Comment number 5.
At 7th Nov 2010, Matt wrote:I think the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s coverage of Formula 1 just gets better and better. Formula 1 is in safe hands with the ´óÏó´«Ã½. I love the ´óÏó´«Ã½1 coverage and the extended F1 Forum on the red button - it really gets the viewer close to the action. Eddie's questioning is bold and to the point, excellent. Looking forward to the last race of the season. Come on Vettel!
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Comment number 6.
At 7th Nov 2010, another fan wrote:Do you think someones head at Maclaren should roll, Whitmarsh should go, he's not delivering. The car has not been up to speed for two seasons now. & that's dispite the F-duct. On the other hand I'm not sure Lewis is that good at setting up his car for himself. and Lewis has been out of sorts all season, he hasn't had that many good races this year. So someones head must go at Maclaren.
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Comment number 7.
At 7th Nov 2010, GFasulo wrote:Murray,
My question is: Even if Mercedes have a race winning car in 2011, will Schumacher be able to A) beat Rosberg and B) become champion?
Best regards.
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Comment number 8.
At 7th Nov 2010, Scuderiagirl wrote:I still can't get my head around Rosberg's 6th place??? Three pitstops and still 6th??? I think that needs to be looked into.
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Comment number 9.
At 7th Nov 2010, another fan wrote:Yes ´óÏó´«Ã½ coverage is great(& was great in your day too Murray), those 3 keep each other honest, bring on HD, 2011, please, we had it on the bikes today in Valencia. Cannot come soon enough.
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Comment number 10.
At 7th Nov 2010, justine kemsley wrote:Murry - do you think if Red Bull had backed mark webber earlier that he would have the championship wrapped up by now?
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Comment number 11.
At 7th Nov 2010, Pedro Franco wrote:Dear Murray,
as the season comes to a close, which drivers of the bottom five teams (HRT, Lotus, Virgin, Toro Rosso and Sauber) do you think have had the best season and most deserve a shot at one of the bigger teams?
Many thanks,
Pedro Franco
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Comment number 12.
At 7th Nov 2010, DC 13 wrote:Hi Murray,
I would like to know where you rate the current season among the many you've witnessed since 1949 and who of the guys still in title contention is your champion of 2010?
Regards and best wishes
Anthony
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Comment number 13.
At 7th Nov 2010, toddf1 wrote:Hi Murry.
Please could you tell me how you feel when Hamilton comes out with such comments as he is a hardcore driver and calls Alonso weak? I understand its british media and there will always be a halo over any british driver. But Lewis just goes to far.
Its ashame because it over shadows some good drives
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Comment number 14.
At 7th Nov 2010, T69 wrote:jonathan legard or david croft for 2011
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Comment number 15.
At 7th Nov 2010, Tom Davidson wrote:Hi Murray,
Simple questiom this week. Who do you think is going to win the World Championship?
Thanks
Tom
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Comment number 16.
At 7th Nov 2010, DHJBfan9609 wrote:Hi Murray,
Do you think the 2011 Season will be just as exciting as the 2010 Season has been with the prospect of another climactic climax as the 2010 Season Finale is shapping up to be with four drivers (now that Button has been ruled out) in contention of becoming World Champion?
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Comment number 17.
At 7th Nov 2010, T69 wrote:why dose f1 not spilt the race day into two races with the seconed race either reversed grid or the places they finshed in the first race.Two races for the price of one day
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Comment number 18.
At 7th Nov 2010, berrybutterfly wrote:I believe that Red Bull first-ever constructor's crown is already a big achievement. I hope this will happen again next year.
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Comment number 19.
At 7th Nov 2010, Howard wrote:Hi Murry,
Is it still appropriate to have women used as set dressing on the grid? Not to mention picked out by lecherous camera men in the FIA footage. The days of playboy racing drivers is long gone and we're closer than ever to having the first female F1 driver on the grid.
cheers,
Howard
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Comment number 20.
At 7th Nov 2010, v956369 wrote:Is search of an answer as to how Rosberg achieved sixth place. Were both the Mercedes at the back of the safety car train? This would explain how Rosberg managed to pit a second time behind the safety car and then pass Schumacher so quickly after the safety car came in.
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Comment number 21.
At 7th Nov 2010, rosiex22 wrote:Murray
Do you think the refuelling during the race rule change was a bad idea?
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Comment number 22.
At 8th Nov 2010, Kenny wrote:Murray
Do you agree with Bernie Ecclestones' assessment that Lotus are the only new team to have contributed anything signifigant to the 2010 F1 season?
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Comment number 23.
At 8th Nov 2010, Nickynak wrote:Hi Murray! Do you think with a new tyre manufacturer in F1 next year that Schumacher will be able to regain past glories, with a full winter testing under his belt? Enjoy Abu Dhabi!
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Comment number 24.
At 8th Nov 2010, fanone wrote:Hi Murray,
Before Brazil, if Vettel had had 14 more points than Webber, do you recon Dietrich Mateschitz would have instigated Webber supporting Vettel?
thank you
Antony
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Comment number 25.
At 8th Nov 2010, mt544 wrote:Dear Mr Walker,
This is my first question I have ever submitted to you on this forum. I was just wondering what are your views on the stories that have appeared recently that Lotus Cars may but up the Renault team? If they are true, and Renault become Lotus, do you believe that it is right that they should get the Team Lotus racing history that was given to the current Lotus Racing outfit? Especially considering that the current team bought the name rights from the person who actually owned the naming rights.
Hope you answer this as I think its a different aspect to F1s politics this season that is quite fresh.
Regards,
Someone formerly known by his colleagues as "The Student"
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Comment number 26.
At 8th Nov 2010, Clive wrote:Hello Murray
Do you think that the current trend of unshaven ungroomed F1 drivers adorning our TV screen should be stopped by team owners/managers after all they do represent the image of the team that employ's them. They do seem to be a bad advert for Formula 1. Your thoughts on this matter please.
Regard Clive
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Comment number 27.
At 8th Nov 2010, goughbill wrote:I want Alonso to win tidal, I am very impressed with him after worrying Hamilton to go wide in Brazil. My question is a bit of a complaint. After each race I want to see clearly written on the web site 'the fastest lap time' of the race. For us enthusiasts it is very interesting and important, as this information gives a clue to their potential speed going into the next race. Why is it that the f1 site puts a low priority for this information. I am looking all over the place to get this result. I also want honestly,-i am not trying to creep,-to see more Murrey on the site for the future, I love your stuff. Thanks so much to ´óÏó´«Ã½ for a great season. Regards. goughbill.
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Comment number 28.
At 8th Nov 2010, goughbill wrote:What are the chances of dirty play from the drivers going into the last? I do really want to see a clean sporting race? Regards. goughbill
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Comment number 29.
At 8th Nov 2010, Simon Phipps wrote:Hey, great to see the feature on more regularly!
My Question: With Red Bull winning the Constructors World Championship in just 6 years of the sport, could you see any of the new teams winning the Constructors World Championship in 2015?
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Comment number 30.
At 8th Nov 2010, Siobhan wrote:did some calculations here.. If Vettel finishes 1st , Webber 2nd and Alonso 4th, they all have the same number of points.. so it goes down to 1st place wins... Webber will be out as he only has 4 and Vettel and Alonso will have 5..
Bear with me.. it gets better.
Both Vettel and Alonso will then have the same number of 2nd, 3rd and 4th place finishes... so does it go to 5th places?? who knows.. if it goes to pole positions and fastest laps.. We have Vettel as the winner.. I am really hoping this is the case!!!
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Comment number 31.
At 8th Nov 2010, craig Austin wrote:hi Murray
do you think red bull McLaren and Ferrari will be the main contenders for both championships in 2011?
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Comment number 32.
At 8th Nov 2010, Forhad Ahmed wrote:One question puzzles me in terms of integrity of the sport.
We had Lewis's Lie Gate scenario, if I recall a move happened on the field which was legal on the face of it ie Hamilton lost a place due to an apparent illegal overtake by Trulli, which Trulli actually lost by coming off.
He didn't need to give it back. But at an interview they lied about it ie Hamilton had let him pass which he didn't need to and they said Trulli took the place. Charlie asked him did you let him pass and Lewis denied it.
They hadn't actually broken a rule but lied. Hamilton was disqualified and McLaren slapped with a suspended ban.
We then have a situation whereby Alonso is given a place by Massa, we all heard the code and understood it, the body language on the podium showed that Massa was forced to give a place away.
This was a breach of the law, Alonso at the presss conference gave some version of Massa having difficulty (therefore lying), which was contradictory to the telemetry.
Yes Ferrari were penalised (a pittance, compare that to McLarens spiegate, that's too old to discuss) Yet Alonso left unscathed, if he wins the world championship as a result of that he has benefited from a breach of the rules by the team, and got away with lying. Surely that cannot be right and seems too much of double standards by the FIA.
He did not win the race by his talent, maybe that is why Massa is not doing too well, why play for a team that obviously does not support him, the drive has been taken out of him.
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Comment number 33.
At 8th Nov 2010, Matt Leary wrote:Hi Murray.
Which teams below Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren have been 'best of the rest', and which teams "must do better" in 2011?
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Comment number 34.
At 8th Nov 2010, roger89 wrote:What has been your drive of the season?
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Comment number 35.
At 8th Nov 2010, Keep F1 on the ´óÏó´«Ã½ wrote:Dear Murray,
This season Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren have been spending much more time on this years car to win the drivers and constructors championship while Mercedes has already been seen in a practice session with its 2011 diffuser. Will we see next season teams like Mercedes and Renault catching up or overtaking the current top 3 because they have had to spend more time on this years car?
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Comment number 36.
At 8th Nov 2010, Clive Balchin wrote:How do the drivers deal with jet lag. The time difference between Brazil and Abu Dhabi is 6 hours. Whenever I do a long haul flight it takes me a few days to recover.
The logistics of getting the entire F1 circus to Abu Dhabi by Thursday is just mind blowing
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Comment number 37.
At 8th Nov 2010, themadworldofjb wrote:Hi Murrary,
Do you think Hulkenberg has just ended Rubens Barrichello's career with his pole?
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Comment number 38.
At 8th Nov 2010, sparkymarky wrote:Hello Murray,
The battle for the championship has been great, but overll, how would you sum up the racing on the track? Are the recent tracks too technical?
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Comment number 39.
At 8th Nov 2010, George Stowell wrote:Why did Vettel's car not get a grid penalty in Brazil after the engine change following the spectular blow up of his engine in Korea?
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Comment number 40.
At 9th Nov 2010, alan_philp wrote:Does anyone know the name of the music used for Eddie’s summary of the season? The same piece is also used at the start of the F1 Forum.
Thanks
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Comment number 41.
At 9th Nov 2010, Formula90210 wrote:Jenson Button has made clear that he doesn't care who wins the championship. What does this say for his skills as a team player and how he really feels about McLaren?
Before the start of the 2010 season, Lewis Hamilton was interviewed by the ´óÏó´«Ã½ F1 team and said if he couldn't win the championship, he'd want Jenson to.
When Jenson was asked the same question, his response was along the lines of, "If it isn't me, I don't care."
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Comment number 42.
At 9th Nov 2010, Gazme wrote:Murray I love you.
Out of the remaining drivers still in the hunt for the championship who do you think would be the best ambassador for the sport?
Id rule out Alonso because of his bad reputation in the press over here. At the start of the season I would have said Mark Webber, but Ive started to doubt that he has been handling all of the squabbles inside his team well, sometimes coming off as petty and not a team player when it seems he is being treated fairly. Vettel seems great but does he deserve it after having made stupid mistakes? (Im thinking of him taking out Button, Im probably very biased since Im a massive Button fan).
Secondly...
Which teams do you think are the ones to watch next year?
Do you think that bringing back KERS will be a massive advantage for McLaren who had the best system by far last season?
Since Mercedes stopped development on their current car early, just as Honda did the season before they were Brawn...do you think they will be able to make a car with anywhere near the same advantage as the Brawn cars had?
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Comment number 43.
At 9th Nov 2010, Carol wrote:Hi Murray,
As a follower of Formula 1 not obsessively by the way but as an interested fan I have wondered at the logistics of such a world phenomenon.
With two of our most fascinating, enigmatic and successful sportsmen in the competition probably a situation and opportunity never to be repeated I want to know about the background to the sport.
There is glamour and dynamic energy to Formula 1 which I know many thousands of people find fascinating with all the rivalry and drama and of course the sheer contempt for expense, he contemporary images and groundbreaking technology and design.
To witness the conflict and friendships the strategies and awe inspiring dedication of the drivers, teams and mechanics and the people who make it possible to move this show across the globe would prove to be compulsive viewing.
The whole script is there. The ´óÏó´«Ã½ has the quality professionals creative, knowledgeable and ardent .You would produce a fabulous work capturing a truly unique unequivocal time in the history of the sport.
I can’t wait to see it!
I wait with anticipation and aspiration to know what you think.
Carol
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Comment number 44.
At 9th Nov 2010, AdamParsons wrote:With the drivers living on European time for the F1 season how do they cope with the 'early' races and quali like Japan and Korea?
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Comment number 45.
At 10th Nov 2010, Mike Boler wrote:Hi Murray,
If Vettel wins with Webber 2nd and Alonso 5th they all have 256 points!
Who wins the championship?
Alonso and Vettel would have 5 wins each.
Regards & Best wishes
Mike Boler
(Grand Prix Flag Marshall from the early 70's)
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Comment number 46.
At 12th Nov 2010, bigbenni wrote:With the title race so tight, do you think that mclaren would have thought to tell jenson if he has the chance at the first corner he should take webber alonso and seb out to of the race to allow lewis to go on to win the championship
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Comment number 47.
At 12th Nov 2010, dn199 wrote:Murray - any chance, if Hamilton is in the lead going into the final lap, that he would move aside to let Webber win the title (or stop Alonso from winning it depending how you want to interpret his actions)? Now that would be an interesting scenario don't you think?
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Comment number 48.
At 14th Nov 2010, paul woodward wrote:Why on earth are are we scrapping the f duct. Madness it obviously works and adds excitement. Sure refine the controls but please keep it
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