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10 | 0 | 0% | |
9 | 0 | 0% | |
8 | 2 | 3.17% | |
7 | 4 | 6.35% | |
6 | 11 | 17.46% | |
5 | 5 | 7.94% | |
4 | 19 | 30.16% | |
3 | 7 | 11.11% | |
2 | 7 | 11.11% | |
1 | 8 | 12.70% | |
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4 Nov 2013, 05:29 (Ref:3326846) | #26 | |
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Was looking fwd to sering Kimi run through the field, didn't happen.
Was looking fwd to seeing Webber stick it to Seb, after a slower start(typical) and KERS problem(typical and nothing new), and Vettel pulling 1.9 seconds on 2nd place in the 1st lap, winning by almost 30 seconds, no battle for the lead, eh, I give the race a 1. Vettel is one of the best drivers in obviously the best version of the best car designed around him by the best designer from the best team. He had a 40 second lead at one point. Awesome drive from Vettel, but a boring race. |
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4 Nov 2013, 06:01 (Ref:3326853) | #27 | |||
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We do have a superb driver in a great team with a car designed by a genius, but that's what everybody is trying to be isn't it?? |
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4 Nov 2013, 06:07 (Ref:3326854) | #28 | ||
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DRS is certainly mickey mouse, and I don't like it. But with the way dirty air affects chasing cars, it's perhaps a tolerable evil to have exciting dry races. Just. Either way, it's a lose-lose. If they bring in harder tires and get rid of DRS, you'll have processions with the current cars. If you get rid of wings or make the cars slower, F1 would lose a lot of it's edge. My point was that F1 has quite a bit happening on track the last few years, and the suspense of an F1 race is there as it has always been since the racing is probably closer than ever. I've always found F1 races fascinating and I've never been bored watching them unfold when there is any sort of uncertainty. The rules and gimmicks come and go, but the stakes and the competition are still 100% there. And now the cars aren't separated by miles so the close racing keeps things interesting. But we've gotten quite off topic with this rambling. |
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4 Nov 2013, 06:56 (Ref:3326865) | #29 | |||
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4 Nov 2013, 08:11 (Ref:3326875) | #30 | |
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I gave it a 1. Surely, Abu Dhabi 2009 was worse, but still, it was the most boring race of the year. I'm really looking forward to the WEC race next weekend.
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4 Nov 2013, 08:21 (Ref:3326879) | #31 | ||
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My question too, just a plain daft decision from the stewards! Alonso and Ferrari intimidate the stewards once again! |
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4 Nov 2013, 08:27 (Ref:3326882) | #32 | ||
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Dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull dull.....................
Oh, did I mention it was dull? |
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4 Nov 2013, 08:40 (Ref:3326892) | #33 | ||
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Gave it a very generous 4 but with little to play for now the season seems to be dead in the water
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Of course, if you really want to go back to racing where technology doesn't count for much, and the driver is the key difference, then I suggest (with tongue firmly in cheek!) a return to non aero, front engine cars on carbs, with crossply tyres with drum brakes! However, as Roebuck has said often enough and Beryl repeats, there never really was much overtaking in GP racing! |
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4 Nov 2013, 09:10 (Ref:3326902) | #35 | |||
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4 Nov 2013, 09:18 (Ref:3326906) | #36 | |||
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4 Nov 2013, 09:39 (Ref:3326919) | #37 | ||
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I like the track.
I dont like the fact that the race win was not in doubt after the first corner again. Not sure that two DRS zones are really necessary. |
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4 Nov 2013, 09:44 (Ref:3326922) | #38 | ||
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I missed the race and resorted to the BBC highlights on their website. It didn't seem like an exceptional or interesting GP but that's either due to the highlights or due to the race itself. 3
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4 Nov 2013, 09:49 (Ref:3326926) | #39 | |||
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I agree Vettel makes it look easy but that is how it is! I'd prefer to see a steam engine pulling an express than either diesel or electric loco. It displays a greater spectacle because you can see it working, but it's old and inefficient technology! |
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4 Nov 2013, 11:19 (Ref:3326959) | #40 | |||
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Add into that drivers driving to instructions on a regular basis from the pits to slow down or not fight for position and I wonder whether I'm watching racing at all. |
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4 Nov 2013, 11:52 (Ref:3326974) | #41 | ||
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Can't disagree with much of that, I admit!
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4 Nov 2013, 14:49 (Ref:3327035) | #42 | |||
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5 for me.
agree with Beryl on this. without the aids this race would have been completely pants . for sure im all about the quality over the quantity, sporting aesthetic etc, but when 10.5 out of the 11 teams continually fail to provide any competition, have no answers, and show little to no consistency for going on 4 years now it becomes hard to argue against the band aids. Quote:
some of the drivers actually acted like they they had figured this out prior to the race while others seemed to only figure it out during the race (if that even). does this speaks to the relative talent level of this grid or just how little interest they have? |
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4 Nov 2013, 17:03 (Ref:3327080) | #43 | |
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4 - and that is being generous. I suppose it doesn't help that it was on another lifeless Tilkedrome. No elevation change and just long straight and technical corners. Plus, the massive run-offs - and there was an issue with having the cars go off at certain places on the track and gain an advantage.
I suppose it didn't help that Vettel just breezed past at the start. There were a few battles down the field - but they just didn't interest me. Only, the Sutil - Hamilton - Massa sandwich was anywhere near exciting. |
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4 Nov 2013, 18:10 (Ref:3327100) | #44 | ||
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Although I no longer plan my weekends around F1 like I did and record many races while at proper motorsport during the season, yesterday was the first time I have ever switched off a live F1 race in 30+ years.
The point where Hamilton's engineer came over the radio and said if you can't pass him then pull back 2 seconds and save the tyres was the final straw. Given next season we will also have fuel saving to go with Formula Pirelli I can't really see the point of even watching a recording of the "races". I will still follow F1 from a far but my motorsport fix is being satisfied by other motor racing, from clubie events up to WEC. For the first 20 minutes or so that I suffered, I'll give the "race" a 1. |
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4 Nov 2013, 18:35 (Ref:3327114) | #45 | |
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8 for me. Maybe it's because I can still remember what the racing was like when it really was dull.
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4 Nov 2013, 19:40 (Ref:3327142) | #47 | |||
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(And yes, sometimes it was dull - and I dare say I moaned about it then too, but I can't really remember the 'battle' (ha ha) at the pointed end of the races being this dull for a very long time.....). |
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4 Nov 2013, 20:04 (Ref:3327162) | #48 | |
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Dull race on a lifeless track with the most ludicrous DRS zones somehow surviving from last year, despite the obvious farce they create.
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4 Nov 2013, 23:19 (Ref:3327276) | #49 | ||
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Who cares really
Its nearly over now and thank the maker for that as this past few months has been pathetic for F1. |
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5 Nov 2013, 18:11 (Ref:3327612) | #50 | ||
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I knew you would have enjoyed it........ (About as much as me..... ).
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