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Title: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: STEMO on 30 June 2019, 19:10:25
Todays race shows how good the young drivers are now. Better than the average race.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: Varche on 30 June 2019, 21:12:41
Yes. Enjoyed it. :y
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 30 June 2019, 23:50:00
The bloke who finished second didn't enjoy it much though.  ;D Serves him right, hes almost French.  :D
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: tunnie on 01 July 2019, 12:21:08
The bloke who finished second didn't enjoy it much though.  ;D Serves him right, hes almost French.  :D

and driving a Ferrari, so well deserved.  ;D
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 01 July 2019, 13:39:10
Plus, he whinged about getting overtaken, which makes me doubt he is the future of F1 as the commentators claim.
Time will tell I suppose.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: TheBoy on 01 July 2019, 17:51:55
Another dull race with false overtaking.

I note the stewards didn't even investigate when Vettel pulled the same stunt on Norris. But deliberated for hours when Vers did it to Leclerc.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: STEMO on 01 July 2019, 18:07:07
Another dull race with false overtaking.

I note the stewards didn't even investigate when Vettel pulled the same stunt on Norris. But deliberated for hours when Vers did it to Leclerc.
You've got to have 'false' overtaking while all of the cars are built to exactly the same specifications. So what do we do? If we let the teams build the car any way they want, then the team(s) with the money win every race, without even a hope of any competition.
But let's face it, we're almost there with Mercedes and Ferrari anyway.
Perhaps 'nudging' your opponent or cutting him up would liven things up.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 01 July 2019, 18:16:44
The problem isn't all the cars being built to exactly the same spec. That's what constitutes a Formula. The problems are caused by the aerodynamics making it difficult for them to run in close proximity to one another, Having crazy tyre rules, engine and component life rules and fuel efficiency rules, all of which mean they cant actually most spend the race actually racing.
They have attempted to overcome this by introducing nonsense such as DRS, which leaves the driver in front defenceless no matter how talented he is, and brought the world of Walt Disney to F1.
F1 is in a complete mess currently and getting worse. Its only saving grace for me is Hamilton. Im a big fan of the lad, and when he is finished with it, I probably will be too.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: TheBoy on 01 July 2019, 18:28:42
And it should be 2hrs of hell for leather non stop racing.
Title: Re: F1 (no spoiler)
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 01 July 2019, 20:37:34
Exactly, but all the above and more, mean this just cant happen. Hamilton has said that the proposed new rules coming down the pipeline will make it even worse, so he has asked to be involved so that they have input from a real racer. We shall see.  ::)

Getting back to the original discussion - Verstappen is obviously a real talent with a lot of natural speed and the hunger to win which real racers have, but he is a bit clumsy when dicing with other drivers. He lacks the sublime finesse of Hamilton for example.
Hes young though, and has plenty of time to develop, and will more than likely be the successor to Hamilton in the not too distant future.
His pass yesterday was probably a bit clumsy, but didn't deserve punishment. He doesn't ram anyone off the track who happens to get in his way, as Schumacher used to do (and get away with) for many years.