"Rosbergs hissy fit was quite comical. "
It was quite funny to see the man who was warned about his cheating last year complaining that Lewis was cheating by driving his own race and not wrecking his tyres to give Rosburg an advantage...
Best bit was Rosburg was not within DRS activation at the time...
Must admit what I find even funnier is Red Bull threatening to pull out of F1 because they are not winning!
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"Another drab race, bring back Lauda, Hunt and co"
Have to agree with this have watched the f1 for years now and I fell sleep today as was so dull. They need to do summit to shake it up a bit more.
But massive Lewis fan. So all good |
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Unfortunately f1 is getting a bit boring and there aren't many ways left to bring the audiences of years gone by.
Going back to the 3litre V10 should liven it up. |
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Two major problems last year and this :
1) since Rosberg's "crash" into Hamilton and reprimand, Mercedes are controlling their drivers
2) teams are limited in their engine development so that the teams behind Mercedes have no hope catching up, certainly not before 2016 at best.
Also, some while ago, last year or the year before, Hamilton openly stated that the car was (and had been) taking Eau Rouge *flat*. Whereas previously drivers had to drive it. |
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Two major problems last year and this :
1) since Rosberg's "crash" into Hamilton and reprimand, Mercedes are controlling their drivers
2) teams are limited in their engine development so that the teams behind Mercedes have no hope catching up, certainly not before 2016 at best.
Also, some while ago, last year or the year before, Hamilton openly stated that the car was (and had been) taking Eau Rouge *flat*. Whereas previously drivers had to drive it."
So true and I agree.
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lets have ideas for mr ecclestone to make it more fun as at the mo its shit boring.mr bean could drive the merc and win 1st idea....at pit stop have to shag girlfriend in public view. 2nd at half distance have to drink six pints 3rd when pissed u can take out other drivers at bends |
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F1 has never been a "passing trade" sport. For those that get into it it has many aspects that can create great interest. If you are not into it, it is like watching the M25 and waiting for an accident.
For me the new engines, whilst quieter, are amazing. 800bhp from a 1600cc! If they get reliable and affordable then we will all be driving round in 300cc cars with 150bhp doing 60mpg. |
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"To find the best driver should let the teams have as big and powerful engines as they want, no traction control and skinny wheels, then see who can get the power to the track "
You obviously hanker after the days of the Type C Auto Union. |
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