For years I've been a huge fan of F1, I've loved when new cars are launched, when drivers change teams and the various intrigues and politice in motor racing. I've defended the sport from others who've said its boring and a waste of money, but tonight at half five I had a epifany and went back to bed after suddenly realising that its become totally useless and something needs to be done.
Those poor Aussies ( not a phrase Ive said before) must have been bored to tears having to stump up huge amounts to watch so few cars crawling around. I don't know what can be done but I would start with scrapping the hibred engine and go back to sticking a cheap V8 back in.
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Might as well give Hamilton the title now.
Far to predictable and dull.
But yes those calculator watches were cool.
..and you would have a 'bong'
I'm sorry officer I have never used a bong in my life!
I had a solar calculator that could do that. Fantastic!
Vettel won four championships back to back, the last three of which were effectively uncontested.
The year before Vettel won, Button won it in Brawn in, possibly, the most one sided competition for half a season. Button and Burgher could probably have finished one, two of they'd been forced to complete the whole ease in reverse. By the end of that season Burron was struggling to finish top six but his uncompetitive advantage for the first half of the season meant that the Championship was in the bag.
Previously to that McLaren had a car that was so dominant that Hamilton finished ahead of his team mate who was second by a margin.
When it comes to technology (the cars) there is always the potential for one team to be better than the rest, and that is the case now. I would argue that last season was the most exciting for years with two drivers (with the same car) swapping the lead several times and both being able to win it in the last race of the season.
If Mercedes are even better than the rest then you havevto hope that Rosberg can make a fight of it.
Of course, I'm biased as I'm a Hamilton fan so I couldn't be happier, even though I got up at 5:30 this morning to see about five minutes of his driving as it was a procession from start to finish.
Nah.
What the sport needs is one car for all, then it's really all down to the driver and the pit crew..........................
I actually love watching the GP2 race at the GP every year. What marked Hamilton out as a true great was how he mullered all the other drivers in equal machinery in the lower formulae. The year before he reached F1 he won race one of the GP2 support on the Saturday. Top 8 in the race are then reversed for the top 8 on the grid for Sunday's race. Well he won that as well - by about 20 secs. It was ridiculous.
Very good. My point was, Moira, it's been dull for donkeys years.
Derrr!
Up until tonight I would have disagreed as I have always previously found something to enjoy about it, but I cant see now how it will get back on track!.