There may be few accolades yet to be bestowed on Sebastian Vettel following his superlative form during the 2011 season, but the prospect of adding the inaugural Indian GP crown to his list of honours is reason enough for him to be made favourite for victory according to the Grand Prix Predictor.
With no past form to go by, The Predictor has lent its own forecast into the first race on the Buddh International Circuit and, using a complex algorithm, makes the German prime candidate for victory.
Vettel certainly has the stats to back up such a rating, having taken 10 wins already this season. Red Bull have also proved their car can win anywhere, and after another convincing display in Korea it seems hard to bet against Vettel adding another notch to his winning tally.
The real issue, as has been the case for much of the season, is who will follow him home.
Last race in Korea it was Lewis Hamilton who offered Vettel the sternest test, particularly in qualifying, but his McLaren team-mate Jenson Button won the previous grand prix in Japan and has outscored all but Vettel over the past six races.
For The Predictor, it will be Button who has the edge in India, although it expects Hamilton to push him hard and complete the podium trio.
That means Mark Webber’s wait for his first win of 2011 could continue, with The Predictor tipping him to finish fifth behind Ferrari’s Fernando Alonso. Felipe Massa in the second Ferrari is backed for sixth, while Paul di Resta, who has scored points in three of the last four races, is The Predictor’s candidate for seventh.
Behind him only one Mercedes makes the grade – Nico Rosberg getting the nod for ninth, behind the Toro Rosso of Jaime Alguersuari, who passed Rosberg for seventh on the last lap of the Korean GP.
Di Resta’ Force India team-mate Adrian Sutil will complete a happy weekend for his team by finishing tenth in The Predictor’s selection.
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