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Two races to go and the title race could once again be decided and there is rain forecasted on both saturday and sunday which might really put the cat among the pigeons.

Drivers title

Button will be world champion if he finishes third or better regardless of what everyone else does, if Barrichello doesn't win, then fourth would be enough for Button.

Barrichello has to score at least 5 more points than his team mate to still be in with a chance and Vettel needs to gain 7 points on Jensen.

Hamilton and Raikkonen both have designs on fourth place in the driver's championship and to finish as high as they can and with less than 10 points seperating the 3 of them it will be interesting (to me anyway) to see who gets it.

Constructors Championship

Brawn GP are constructors champions, proclaimed the first "Debut" team to manage the feet. Why the quote marks you might ask and the answer is simple, it's because they are not a debut team in anything other than name, they were Honda last season who did 99% of the development on the car and BAR before that. Mclaren and Ferrari are only separated by 2 points for third and both will want to beat the other for their own pride.

Toro Rosso look like finishing bottom of the table as it's unlikely that they will gain more than 8 points on Force india without one of the Races being very high attrition.

Felipe Massa

Massa is back in an F1 car, all be it a 2007 privately owned car with GP2 tyres on it due to the banning of testing which is fantastic to see. No one likes to see bad injuries like that.

Other stuff

I'm sorry not to see Timo Glock finishing out the season as he is looking for a drive next season and as mentioned above i don't like to see drivers injured and good luck to Kamui Kobayashi, a tough ask jumping in an F1 car with 2 races left, no testing to try and get yourself a seat next season.

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