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12 Oct 2007, 07:05 (Ref:2038262) | #1 | ||
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Will A1 overtake F1?
Now that Ferrari has agreed to supply engines and provide consultion on the design and manufacture of the series’ standard chassis.
My question is, if the future A1 cars were to become more powerful and faster than F1 cars due to further FIA restriction on F1 engine and aero development, will A1 cause damage to the popularity of F1 as the pinnacle of motor sports? |
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12 Oct 2007, 07:15 (Ref:2038270) | #2 | ||
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Rather unlikely; provided A1 is meant to be a winter series then there is no real competition with F1, what makes the difference is the amount of money around F1 which A1 will never be able to achieve, since it's monomake, and the big Auto Corporations cannot have any involvement.
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12 Oct 2007, 07:40 (Ref:2038281) | #3 | ||
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if A1 is able to generate greater TV viewership, I am sure $$ will naturally flow into the sports through TV revenue and sponsorships. We have to remember that although F1 teams do spend alot more money, but most money are spent on duplicating work.
If A1 is able to race with cars like F2007 and with slicks and more powerful engine, i am sure it will be very interesting to watch. Not sure if Ferrari is using A1 as a platform against FIA unfavourable ideas on future F1. |
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12 Oct 2007, 09:03 (Ref:2038322) | #6 | ||
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Well, overtaking is something A1GP does quite well, while F1 needs to wait for the next round of pit stops (unless it rains).
They both have their respective merits, A1GP is great wheel to wheel racing and personally I do like the nation vs nation thing. However I doubt A1GP will ever overtake F1, catch up perhaps but only after a decade or more. They are totally different concepts however and should be able to coexist. It is already apparent that they have quite different fan bases. Many of the fans on the official A1GP forums are very passionate however very new to motorsport (and fans of Indonesia, Lebanon, Pakistan and the like). |
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In a word, no. F1 is F1, and will always be the worlds most popular motorsport.
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12 Oct 2007, 09:40 (Ref:2038349) | #8 | ||
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One tends to forget that A1GP is still very young a series, and has to evolve abit to be a real challenge to a top tier series.
Apparently though, A1GP has constantly stressed that it is not trying to overtake F1, but rather, be satisfied to be a feeder series of sorts. Signing Ferrari is a big boost to the series, and interestingly, A1GP is a series that sort of "satisfy" the demands of the casual fans that complain about F1 - the want of more overtaking actions, nationality competition (as now we have the brits vs spaniards vs italians...) , etc... But F1's focus is much on technology, whereas A1GP is more about just letting people with same cars fight things out. Where A1GP lacks is the TV coverage as well as the nature of the tracks they race on. Sort things out, and they'd be a brilliant complement (not competitor) to F1. |
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I like the idea of A1, but will it overtake F1! Can't see it myself.
At the end of the day it's a one make series, I doubt it'll ever be bigger than F1. |
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12 Oct 2007, 11:49 (Ref:2038448) | #10 | |
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It won't overtake F1 but in the early - mid nineties, the Champcar World Series in the States had the best actual racing going on. There has been a void since that A1 could easily fill if it's done right.
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12 Oct 2007, 12:23 (Ref:2038488) | #11 | |
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They'll probably be an official Ferrari entry (Team Italy).This team will win because it will say that all the other teams have information pertaining to the specification of its current car.All the other teams will be caught (red handed you could say) with these documents and will be given fines of err,about,off the top of my head,hmmmm....$100,000,000
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12 Oct 2007, 12:30 (Ref:2038493) | #12 | ||
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If A1GP ever becomes more popular than F1 I will never convert to the so called self proclaimed tedious 'world cup of motorsport.'
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This issue has been discussed at length in the past (so, before the Ferrari deal was confirmed, but the points are still relevant).
The two series are not in competition with each other. They're both circuit racing - that's where the similarity ends. Different times of the year; different race formats; different concept (Nation v. Nation). In time, the popularity of A1GP will build. Probably with more popular TV rights, more coverage in magazines, etc... It could conceivably become a new Tasman Cup series. But it's there to compliment F1 during the off-season (with a slight overlap), so you don't suffer withdrawal symptoms and have to have to annual silly season threads |
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As has been said, this is not a direct competition between F1 and A1 GP. A1 GP will find itself competing with the GP2 winter series eventually I should imagine.
If F1 was in competition with A1 GP it would sadly crush the young series to death and this is probably a big reason it is run during the "off-season" as it were. Both are great series, A1 GP has some terrific racing that F1 couldn't possibly hope to have at the moment and it is a terrific tonic during the quiet winter months. But it doesn't have the history and solid financial base of F1. If it was to go into competition and beat F1 it would take decades. |
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12 Oct 2007, 14:55 (Ref:2038584) | #15 | |
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I'm not a big fan of A1 GP. The racing is reasonably good, but it could only really be the World Cup of Motorsport if it featured the World's top drivers (ie - Hamilton for GB, Alonso for Spain, Bordais for France, Dixon for Australia...etc).
I'd love to see it turned into a 3 or 4 race off-season series on this basis, but I realise there's little chance of it happening. It would be much more satisfying than the RoC. |
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12 Oct 2007, 16:05 (Ref:2038628) | #17 | ||
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Will A1 overtake F1 ??
Put both cars in a long straight like Barcelona or Fuji... we'll see ! |
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12 Oct 2007, 16:46 (Ref:2038652) | #18 | ||
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No, A1 will never overtake F1 in resgards to sponsorship and fan support. The idea of the series is good, but in direct competition A1 would be stomped into the ground.
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A1 has more overtaking than any other non-oval single seaters, but overtaking alone does not make the best series. With restricted F1 cars, A1 should be aiming to be an equal (but with the winter season, not a competitor) to US open wheel racing by the end of the decade. Final (sad) point: the minute A1 (or anyone else) gets close to F1, Bernie & Max will crush them. |
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Hmm, weren't there big financial problems for A1 5 minutes ago and loads of questions being asked about the series' future?
I remain sceptical about the series |
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jab, we didn't talk about F1 financial problems, because if they have some of these, they're well covered with the popularity, fan base and current sponsorship.
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I don't see A1 ever coming close to F1, as courageous said The Burnie & Max show will crush them if they got close. Having said that I am really looking forward to A1GP powered by Ferrari. What would also be very cool is for A1 & F1 to do a few joint meetings at the start and end of their respective seasons. It would defiantly be a meeting worth attending |
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The only problems I see with the Ferrari deal are the Italians throwing their toys out of the cot if they're not winning and problems with some teams knowing what the other teams got...
As for beating F1 no way. Max and Bernie would kill it off.... Wasn't the winter GP2 series supposed to be an assination attempt on A1GP...? I don't watch F1 live or on live TV anymore anyway...last race I saw live was Canada. |
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I think 2.5 billion Indians and Chinese will decide the future of A1 GP, not us Europeans/Americans.
E.g. India is expected to be the World's 3rd biggest economy in 15-18 years, and China the biggest in 15 (I think). Assuming A1 can last that long. |
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The 2008/9 car will apparently be based off the F2007, with a few modifications to acomodate a bigger engine, better overtaking (less downforce?) and to continue carrying a few of the traits of the current A1 car. They'll hold onto that technical package for a few years. Ferrari have the contract for 6 years but i'd be willing to bet after 3 years they'll be doing either minor or major upgrades to the package. That timeline just says it all. By March next year, Ferrari will be a couple of seconds faster than their current package, and A1 wont be making their package any faster than the F2007 it might be based off.
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