[Formula 1] Guess the Result: Race 2: Malaysia


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Hello and welcome to round two of 'Guess the Result'.

The idea: Guess which 8 drivers will finish in the points at the next Formula 1 Grand Prix.

The rules: You have from today, Monday March 30th until Thursday, April 2nd, 23:59 GMT to pick your top 8. All guesses made after the deadline will be discarded. Points are awarded as follows:

  • Driver correctly guessed - 1 point
  • Driver and position correctly guessed - 3 points
  • All 8 drivers correctly guessed, order incorrect - 10 bonus points
  • All 8 drivers guessed in the correct order - 20 bonus points

You are free to modify your guess until the Thursday, 23:59 GMT deadline.

The standings after round one are:

  1. Mephistopheles - 9 points
  2. Shibby - 8 points
  3. Martyn - 7 points
  4. sundayx - 6 points
  5. HiroProtagonist1984 - 4 points
  6. Popcorned1 - 4 points
  7. mclaren2 - 4 points
  8. brentaal - 3 points
  9. Fourjays - 2 points
  10. .mcman - 1 point

My guess for the Malaysian GP:

  1. Jenson Button - Brawn Mercedes
  2. Rubens Barichello - Brawn Mercedes
  3. Kimi R?ikk?nen - Ferrari
  4. Robert Kubica - BMW-Sauber
  5. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull-Renault
  6. Nico Rosberg - Williams-Toyota
  7. Timo Glock - Toyota
  8. Fernando Alonso - Renault

Edited by Mephistopheles

  1. Jenson Button - Brawn Mercedes
  2. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Racing
  3. Rubens Barrichello - Brawn Mercedes
  4. Felipe Massa - Ferrari
  5. Robert Kubica - BMW Sauber
  6. Nico Rosberg - Williams Toyota
  7. Timo Glock - Toyota
  8. Lewis Hamilton - McLaren Mercedes

So will the points be changed when Brawn are excluded from the first two races? ;)

The problem'll be, that regardless of the decision, there'll probably be appeals, especially if the other teams aren't able to up their performance significantly by then.

  1. Jenson Button - Brawn Mercedes
  2. Felipe Massa - Ferrari
  3. Lewis Hamilton - McLaren Mercedes
  4. Rubens Barrichello - Brawn Mercedes
  5. Fernando Alonso - Renault
  6. Nico Rosberg - Williams Toyota
  7. Jarno Trulli - Toyota
  8. Robert Kubica - BMW Sauber

I doubt Button is going to win again but it's hard not to put him up top.

1: Jenson Button - Brawn GP

2: Lewis Hamilton - McLaren

3: Rubens Barrichello - Brawn GP

4: Kimi R?ikk?nen - Ferrari

5: Jarno Trulli - Toyota

6: Fernando Alonso - Renault

7: Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull

8: Felipe Massa - Ferrari

Good guess i reckon ;:p:p

@sundayx : Yea, its unlikely he will win but it's hard not too since Brawn did a great performance

Malaysia 2009:

1: Jenson Button - Brawn-Mercedes

2: Robert Kubica - BMW Sauber

3: Jarno Trulli - Toyota

4: Lewis Hamilton - McLaren Mercedes

5: Rubens Barrichello - Brawn-Mercedes

6: Nico Rosberg - Williams-Toyota

7: Sebastian Vettel - RBR-Renault

8: Fernando Alonso - Renault

1. felipe massa - ferrari

2. jenson button - brawn gp

3. rubens barrichello - brawn gp

4. nico rosberg - williams

5. lewis hamilton - mclaren mercedes

6. robert kubica - bmw

7. kimi raikkonen - ferrari

8. fernando alonso - renault

My guess would be along the lines of

1: Button

2: Barrichello

3: Trulli

4: Kubica

5: Vettle

6: Massa

7: Raikkonen

8: Alonso

Based on the fact that Barrichello has to take a 5 place gearbox related drop, I am going to revise my estimate

1: Button

2: Trulli

3: Barrichello

4: Kubica

5: Vettle

6: Massa

7: Raikkonen

8: Alonso

these are the results that i got. for the official results please wait for the OP.

Pos. - Name - Total Points

1. Shibby - 19 points

2. Popcorned1 - 16 points

3. Martyn - 17 points

4. Mephistopheles - 15 points

5. sundayx - 13 points

6. HiroProtagonist1984 - 10 points

7. Fourjays - 9 points

7. OrangesOfCourse - 9 points

8. mclaren2 - 8 points

9. brentaal - 7 points

10. Nicholas-C - 6 points

11. .mcman - 5 points

11. Frank Fontaine - 5 points

11. Crazysah - 5 points

12. Sn00pie - 3 points

And here are the results:

Result of Race 2: Malaysia

  1. Popcorned1 - 12 points
  2. Shibby - 11 points
  3. Martyn - 10 points
  4. OrangesOfCourse - 9 points
  5. Fourjays - 7 points
  6. sundayx - 7 points
  7. Mephistopheles - 6 points
  8. Nicholas-c - 6 points
  9. HiroProtagonist1984 - 6 points
  10. Frank Fontaine - 5 points
  11. mclaren2 - 4 points
  12. .mcman - 4 points
  13. brentaal - 4 points
  14. sn00pie - 3 points
  15. Crazysah - 3 points

FxVisor's guess and Frank Fontaine's adjusted guess came in after the deadline and were hence discarded. Sorry guys.

Cumulative result after race 2:

  1. Shibby - 19 points
  2. Martyn - 17 points
  3. Popcorned1 - 16 points
  4. Mephistopheles - 15 points
  5. sundayx - 13 points
  6. HiroProtagonist1984 - 10 points
  7. Fourjays - 9 points
  8. OrangesOfCourse - 9 points
  9. mclaren2 - 8 points
  10. brentaal - 7 points
  11. Nicholas-c - 6 points
  12. .mcman - 5 points
  13. Frank Fontaine - 5 points
  14. sn00pie - 3 points
  15. Crazysah - 3 points

Congratulations go to Popcorned1 and Shibby. Join us again for Guess the Result: Race 3: China!

Edit: Corrected Popcorned1's points.

Edited by Mephistopheles
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