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F1 is back

Excited or couldn't care less?

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  • moutuakilla
    moutuakilla Posts: 7,568
    How does the coverage work this season? If is mostly Sky sports again with a spattering on channel 4 or does channel 4 have a more comprehensive deal than used to be on the bbc?

    I think it will be more exciting than last season in that Ferrari will pose a challenge to Mercedes and we don't just have to hear about how Hamilton or Rosberg have thrown their toys out of the pram every week. I hope Mclaren are better this season, last season was awful, especially with two fantastic drivers.

    Basically as long as a greater of element of competition enters into it this season I will be a lot more interested in watching the highlights - speaking of which, will all these by on channel 4?
  • killer kish
    killer kish Posts: 2,019
    That all depends Superclive on how many cars are killed...................
    Seriously though i think Rosberg may win it this year and am thinking one of the smaller may surprise a few peope but just not sure which one?
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    Channel 4 have just taken over BBC's coverage, so half the races live and the rest highlights.
    I think that Toro Rosso could be the surprise package this year.
    I'm hoping that Hamilton gets his act together and puts Rosberg in his place and that Nico's end of season form was only down to Lewis losing his hunger when the title was in the bag.
    Looking forward to see if Ferrari can mount a proper challenge.
    Also looking forward to seeing how the new qualifying procedures changes things. Could be carnage.
  • Exiled_Addick
    Exiled_Addick Posts: 17,168
    Maybe not quite excited but certainly interested.

    For the good of the sport Ferrari (or someone at least) must be able to get amongst, and ahead of, the Mercedes on a regular basis. If it's the Hamilton and Rosberg 'show' again this year people will be turning off in their droves.

    Reckon Force India are going to be the surprise package.
  • killer kish
    killer kish Posts: 2,019
    I do wonder if Hamilton has lost his hunger like you mentioned superclive hence why i think it maybe Rosberg's year.Ive backed him to win it and am still looking at the smaller teams and deciding on which one to support by buying there total season points on the spreads.
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    I doubt if Lewis has lost his hunger. Just a case of taking it easy when last year's title was in the bag. Didn't see anything this morning to put me off Toro Rosso doing well this season. They've got a good car and two very good young drivers.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,740
    Used to like it when there was refueling and lots of mistakes in the pit lanes but now it's a it's as dull as ditch water and Lewis Hamilton epitomises that dullness.
  • killer kish
    killer kish Posts: 2,019
    Will have a look at Toro Rosso points was even thinking Manor for a shock and can see Red Bull improving but them to get more than 204 points is a bit risky
  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    They're complaining about the new boring qualifying - what has changed since last year?
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,269
    Shit qualifying now, the every 90 seconds thing is farcical, especially when teams are sending drivers out with 2 1/2 minutes beforehand and they can't finish the flying lap in time, you need to be thinking 2 or 3 steps ahead of it, but the constraints on refueling and the short lives of the tyres means it's all a damp squib, summed up by Hamilton and Rosberg stepping out of their cars with 3 minutes of Qualifying left, whereas beforehand we'd have all 10 cars on the track in a straight shootout until the very last seconds of Q3, even a minute or two after the chequered flag.

    Just go back to 1 hour Qualifying, and have a quarter of the cars knocked out every 15 minutes, and the times reset after that 15 minutes. Done, easy, simple and will have cars going around the track all hour long.
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  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766

    They're complaining about the new boring qualifying - what has changed since last year?

    Instead of a set number of drivers being eliminated from qualifying at the end of Q1 and Q2, leaving 10 drivers in Q3 to see who can set the fastest time, they are eliminating one driver at a time after each 90 seconds.
    It wasn't too bad in Q1 and Q2 but the Q3 shootout never really happened and no cars were on the track for the last four minutes.
  • Glovepup
    Glovepup Posts: 1,744
    Qualifying was a disaster for the TV audience and for those in the grandstands it would not surprise me if they had no idea what was going on.

    I don't have the answer but the sport needs to do something.
  • Derek1952
    Derek1952 Posts: 779
    What has F1 to do with Charlton, should it not be in other Sports.
  • superclive98
    superclive98 Posts: 4,766
    It was better for the TV viewer than those at the circuit. Unless they were sitting opposite a big screen they wouldn't have have a clue what was going on.
    It looked like some of the teams didn't have a clue either!
  • red_murph
    red_murph Posts: 2,460
    Absolutely awful. Even the commentators barely knew what was going on. I didn't have a clue and the crowd would have had no chance.

    I like Toto Wolff, good honest answer "It's pretty rubbish".
  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444
    sam3110 said:


    Just go back to 1 hour Qualifying, and have a quarter of the cars knocked out every 15 minutes, and the times reset after that 15 minutes. Done, easy, simple and will have cars going around the track all hour long.

    Just got back to a traditional 1 hour qualifying session and let everyone act to everything else.

    Saturday was never supposed to be a spectacle, that was the race. Saturday was for drivers to drive that car on the absolute limit for one lap to get the best time, then make an adjustment to gain something extra and go again when someone pops that time.
  • CafcWest
    CafcWest Posts: 6,170
    Watching Melbourne live. Amazing that Alonso could walk away from that!!
  • ricky_otto
    ricky_otto Posts: 22,600
    edited March 2016
    cafc-west said:

    Watching Melbourne live. Amazing that Alonso could walk away from that!!

    Indeed. Not much left of his car.
  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444
    Reminded me of Brundle flipping it first race of the season a few years ago - and legging it back to the pits to get in the T-car (back when the rules permitted a spare car. At one point Ferrari brought FIVE cars to a race, back when Prost was a Ferrari driver)
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,269
    Shame Ferrari blew the strategy in the end, if there wasn't a red flag it would have been a lot more interesting to see Hamilton trying to fight his way through the pack. Pleased for Haas F1, Grosjean is a real coup for them, he'll probably be in Ferrari red next season when Kimi gives up, again a shame for him as he always seems to be the one that retires in the Ferrari
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  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280
    What a crash !! Phew - and he walked away from it - shows how much strength that cockpit has - i wonder what might have happened if they had a new Halo on it?
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,156
    Couldn't care less.

    (I thought someone should answer the original question...)
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,055
    Unbelievable crash from Alonso. Seeing him walk away from a F1 car that's just spun a corkscrew through the air and buried itself at the end of the gravel/boards was pretty miraculous. Not a lot left of the car at all. Definitely a good job that there was no halo.
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,633
    How many millions spend in F1?
    There's a sheet of ply stuck underneath the car, WTF.
  • JiMMy 85
    JiMMy 85 Posts: 10,194

    Couldn't care less.

    (I thought someone should answer the original question...)

    I find myself saying this in every thread on the Ice Chewing board (http://www.icechewing.com/) as I don't have any interest in chewing ice. I'm beginning to think that maybe... I shouldn't go in there...

  • Mackle
    Mackle Posts: 444

    How many millions spend in F1?
    There's a sheet of ply stuck underneath the car, WTF.

    That's used so that the scrutineers can confirm that the car wasn't below the permitted ride height.

  • The_President
    The_President Posts: 14,280

    How many millions spend in F1?
    There's a sheet of ply stuck underneath the car, WTF.

    But its expensive ply.
  • Alwaysneil
    Alwaysneil Posts: 13,806

    How many millions spend in F1?
    There's a sheet of ply stuck underneath the car, WTF.

    But its expensive ply.
    Musy be that 18mm exterior ply that b&q sell for £52 for two sheets. That's very expensive ply.