[Formula 1] Guess the Result: Race 15: Japan


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Hello and welcome to round fifteen 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 until Thursday, October 1st, 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 thirteen are:

  1. Shibby 108 points
  2. Martyn 105 points
  3. Mephistopheles 92 points
  4. brentaal 80 points
  5. .mcman 82 points
  6. OrangesOfCourse 79 points
  7. sundayx 76 points
  8. Frank Fontaine 74 points
  9. ziadoz 72 points
  10. mclaren2 65 points
  11. Crazysah 53 points
  12. Nicholas-c 32 points
  13. mail 32 points
  14. Popcorned1 29 points
  15. HiroProtagonist1984 15 points
  16. Kris Kris 12 points
  17. Fourjays 9 points
  18. DarkyDan 8 points
  19. Michael S?rensen 7 points
  20. Mike 6 points
  21. JoeC 5 points
  22. StealMySoda 5 points
  23. sn00pie 3 points

My guess for the Japanese Grand Prix:

  1. Jenson Button - Brawn Mercedes
  2. Rubens Barichello - Brawn Mercedes
  3. Lewis Hamilton - McLaren Mercedes
  4. Adrian Sutil - Force India Mercedes
  5. Fernando Alonso - Renault
  6. Robert Kubica - BMW Sauber
  7. Timo Glock - Toyota
  8. Sebastian Vettel - Red Bull Renault

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