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12 Apr 2010, 15:25 (Ref:2671478) | #51 | ||
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There may be a secondary problem in that from what I'm hearing SRO has decided that that GTs are the way forward again.
That's why the F3s were under awnings at Oulton. It's quite crafty because they know the F3 teams will put on a decent show there, whereas with one or two exceptions the GTs either won't or can't. |
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12 Apr 2010, 17:34 (Ref:2671533) | #52 | |
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I'm sure I'm not the only person who finds that the presentation of the GT teams is very poor. Yes I know the financial situation is tough, but it doesn't take a lot to make your garage are or awning look professional.
It's something all the teams in F3 do, and in F Renault. |
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12 Apr 2010, 17:42 (Ref:2671538) | #53 | |
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Well when you're spending all that on a new 430 every year it's no wonder you can't afford a decent awning.
And yeah, the GT boys are someway behind their F3 and BTCC counterparts in promoting themselves both at, and away from the track. Strange really when you think that their cars are arguably the most easily promotable to the man on the street. |
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12 Apr 2010, 18:49 (Ref:2671582) | #54 | |
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I'd think it was very improbable that having purely 'stand alone' BGT meetings would be as attractive to either the circuits, competitors or SRO as not only would competitor and spectator numbers fall, but the TV and other costs would be proportionately higher.
In 2005 BF3 ran with the LMS series at their four key meetings, Silverstone, Spa, Monza and Nurburgring, that seemed to work well. The meetings were interesting for spectators and there was more common ground between F3 and the LMS series than there is with fiaGT. I feel that f3 should have continued to have been part of the LMS package, it worked for the team, media and spectators. Last edited by EastonNeston; 12 Apr 2010 at 18:50. Reason: error correction |
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I know you've moved on but noticed on the British Superbike coverage the other day that second race starting position is determined by fastest lap times from race one.
With this in mind the F3 format would be better if ; 1. Grid for race one was determined from fastest qualifying lap time from a single qualifying session (as per). 2. Grid for second (half point) race determined from second fastest qualifying lap time. (ie. not quite so important) 3. Grid for full point 40 minute race would be fastest individual lap times from race 1. This would retain the single qualifying session (although it should possibly be 10mins longer), do away with the mickey mouse "reverse grid" race idea and reward those who try the hardest. Regarding set fixture lists, I'm not sure if the majority of general public F3 / GT spectators actually bother to plan that far ahead anyway. I suspect the days or weeks leading up to the event and weather forecast nearer the time determine if they go racing or not. F1 is different league and also tickets in high demand. Planning is essential, the longer you leave it the higher the price. |
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I agree about the BF3 being a better fit with the LMS, but the trouble is that Stephane Ratel only has a part share in the LMS, whereas he owns the FIA GTs, so it's less expensive to run with them. To be fair the Spa 24 Hours is a great race. |
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The Spa 24 hours is a great meeting overall, and held on the same weekend each year!
The big question is who are the best people to be 'guardians' of the British F3 series? |
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I think I'm going to sit back for a while and see what other people have to say. In the meantime here's a tip: the first showing of the MotorsTV programme on Oulton is at 21:15hrs on the 14th, so Wednesday or tomorrow in my world. |
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It's been on a few times already, first of all on Sunday night I think. I Sky Plussed it, just waiting to have some quality time to watch it though.
Channel 4 coverage was on Sunday morning, but it's repeated tonight at 3.35am. |
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I have actually seen it already. The way they covered the three races was a bit strange. There was a top and tail job on race 1 because it was on the Saturday, then full coverage of the sprint race, presumably because they felt it was the most exciting, followed by rather less or certainly no more on the feature race.
There's a classic interview with Martin Brundle and I thought full marks to him for dashing back from Kuala Lumpur to see his boy race. In it he makes a remark that will surely be quoted by F3 teams forever. It's something like: "He (his son) has learnt more in 7 or 8 days of Formula 3 than he has done in the whole of his career so far, to be honest." Remembering that included a season of F2 last year, that's quite some something, but as Martin also says, this year he has two mechanics working full-time on his car and his own race engineer, so it's a different world. |
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I was up early on Sunday and saw the highlights. The Brundle interview was, unsurprisingly, quite strong, in particular the quote you've picked out. I can imagine big F3 posters with "He has learnt more in 7 days of Formula 3 than he has done in the whole of his career" Brundle - Five Stars.
I liked the way they never mentioned FPA or F2 by name in the interview, but the world and his wife will know exactly what was meant. |
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14 Apr 2010, 23:06 (Ref:2672900) | #62 | ||
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In one interview on the motors tv coverage it was hinted that there were other teams likely to join the series.
Fluid was mentioned in Motorsport news as possibly looking to rejoin British F3 |
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15 Apr 2010, 05:00 (Ref:2672951) | #63 | |
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With the Euro series down to about 15 cars, it will be interesting to see if any teams make the jump ito the British series. Financially it would make sense as there would be a small currency exchange benefit for teams based in the Euro zone.
Sadly I don't think that SRO have spotted the positive opportunity that exists with the problems in Euro F3. |
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15 Apr 2010, 11:12 (Ref:2673080) | #64 | ||
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If anyone misses the Motors or Channel 4 coverage, 4OD (On Demand) have a British F3 International Channel on youtube, showing the full episodes. Its already got the races from Oulton on, and also has all of the 2009 episodes on, together with all the races from British Formula Ford and GT as well.
Link: http://www.youtube.com/show/britishformula3 NB. The first round at Oulton is at the very bottom of the page. |
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Just a warning for anyone viewing the coverage of Oulton, I'm on it!
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A bit late to the discussion, but having been at Oulton I thought I'd add my view.
I thought the second race was one of the better races I've seen at Oulton in the past five years, and that on a circuit where overtaking is easier, such as Silverstone, we'll see a lot more action. I sympathise with the purist view of reverse grid races, but given British F3 sees itself as the 'University of Motorsport' and championships like GP2 have the same system, I think it can be argued that it provides the drivers with an opportunity to improve their race-craft. With the race counting for half-points it isn't likely to distort the championship standings or penalize the fastest driver too much. As for the third race; well it was a long 40 minutes. It's not going to be a thrilling event after the order has been established in the opening laps as the tyres don't seem to deteriorate much. I suppose it's justified on the basis it prepares drivers for longer races, but I struggled to maintain my interest. However, I'm not convinced artificial pitstops would improve the show. Finally, kudos to MSV for opening up the viewing area down towards the Shell Oils Hairpin. Just another example of why Palmer is the best man to take on Donington Park. |
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It wasn't that good, ok you can see more (especially at an exciting place), but it was just an extra fence with loads of mud behind it, there was nothing to it. Totally unprofessional! But then again, I love Oulton more than any other circuit in the UK.
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Keep your hair on! I benefit from being at Oulton on a regular basis and have done for 13 years even though i'm only 23, be it spectating or driving on the circuit myself. There was no insult there whatsoever. I was merely stating that basically all it is is a longer fence which allows you to see the hairpin. With regards to professionalism, then no, its clearly nothing like Silverstone or Donington but everyone knows that. I'm glad its there, FYI.
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