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Psst ! Michael...Wake Up !!"...is what Ross Brawn would be saying on Michael's radio in the next race if Michael drives the same way as in Imola and Barcelona at the A1-Ring. I mean I am afraid of Michael going to sleep in his cockpit as he leaves the rest of the pack sufficiently behind the way he has been doing in the past two races. 
That's probably the only way that he is likely to err given the way he is driving the F2002. Both seem to be "made for each other" at this moment. 
Barrichello meanwhile needs revising his prayers when he bows before god. He's missing something that makes him so unlucky and stall and ruining his race despite being very very fast through the rest of the weekend. Once he gets a tad luckier, the Ferrari package will be very hard to beat I believe. 
Williams is standing up against them to some measure right now but their package has one more dependancy; the circuit that their car runs on. This has not been with the Scarlet 2001 champions since they show considerable resilience to adjusting their package with the circuits too. This is what sets them apart from the competition right now; their ability to change things on the fly and come out good in that. 
McLaren is not improving at a rate that they should be as a result of which we haven't really gotten a chance to see the potential of Raikkonen which I believe is nowhere lesser than Montoya (except for the absence of an unmistakable flair in Montoya to talk without giving much strain to his grey cells). So we will have to wait for the Mclarens to grow more competitive to let the competition be stiffer for Michael. 
Also, they need to take heed of Renault and a Button in it. Austria would bring it down on reliability and most importantly the tyres due to the tricky curves and the grip of the track. It comes to what the Bridgestones and the Michelins make their rubber out of. Michael has to simply retire or be out so far ahead as to bring out the possibility that I pointed out earlier to commit a mistake and continue the jinx on the A1-ring else I don't see him being challenged seriously. As for Barrichello, it's time he woos Lady Luck to be on his side for a change ! - Yatin - India (Reference Heretic 4-11 - What does Barrichello have to do ?)

The Heretic replies:

Yatin,

Thanks for you comments.

Yes, it certainly looks as if the new car is made for Michael – so much so that it probably was.

Barrichello will get lucky, maybe soon enough to consistently come second

The Heretic

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