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What they could do to make it interesting is select 3 races to be double points via random draw at the end of the year.
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All of these (what I consider to be daft) ideas are really aimed at spicing up the show. Clearly, IMHO, those who are racing fans have absolutely no interest in DRS, lifed tyres, KERs (other than the technical aspect), double points for wearing orange underpants in Friday practice 1 etc.
If the FIA took away all the gimmicks I bet Silverstone, Monza, Spa, Montreal, Monaco and possibly Budapest, would still be sold out. These gimmicks are there, not to make the racing more interesting, but to make the event more viewer friendly thereby appeasing Abu Dhabi, Bahrain and Singapore etc. In other words it may be time for the real fans to vote with their feet. Formula 1 motor sport is dead. |
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The point is that All of this is just degrading the sport. Surely if it weren't for big business it would have died a respectable an honourable death years ago. As sad as that may be, for me it would have been better than the sham we have now.
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For those of you with Autosport subscriptions there is an interesting article about what next years cars might look like based on the regs.
http://plus.autosport.com/premium/fe...ill-look-like/ |
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So the podium drivers at the final round each get to draw a race from the years hat of races and those 3 races get the double points toward that years championship. So no one knows until the final race is decided which 3 races will have double points (bonus) awarded toward the years championship. It will count for both the WDC and the constructors championship. That should keep Luca happily talking for a while...... In reality it simply needs a stronger FIA to focus back on mechanical technology and release the teams (and the sport) from the curse of aerodynamics. If Pirelli provided three types of tyre, a wet, a slick, and an intermediate, all capable of doing the entire distance the tyre management situation would be solved. Yes, they would be harder, and probably offer less grip. Then give every team the spec rear wings, front wings and an under-body/floor, and they have to build the car between the axles, not outside the axles or underneath. Cornering speeds would drop appreciatively, braking distances increase, race strategy and driving skill be more essential, race time would longer, but the distance wouldn't increase. We would see less of the racing on rails and there would probably be a greater variety of effective lines through some corners. Overtaking or place changes may occur more frequently for a variety of reasons other than DRS, which hopefully would be banned. I would also like to see a return to a foot actuated clutch and gear lever and see the paddles disappear. Old fashioned? Yes, but it brings back a return to driving skills, and a move away from electronic substitution of what were formerly driving skills. It is primarily a drivers championship, NOT an technical exercise in building horizontal space projectiles. The roots of F1 are still in the drivers championship, not the constructors championship. The current emphasis on the constructors championship is just a way of diverting attention from the real issues on the sport interface with spectators and supporters. You want to save money? Then form regulations that take away the advantage rich teams have in racking up hours in wind tunnels that create huge discrepancies in cornering speed that give a handful of people an advantage over the have-not's that they can never overcome unless they steal another teams brains trust. Yes some teams will always be richer and have more to spend but direct it away from minute increments in aero advantage and back into mechanical advantage Last edited by Teretonga; 6 Jan 2014 at 22:50. |
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+1 agreed
Trouble is, no-one seems to want to dramatically reduce downforce, that suggestion has been put forward many a time. Just that alone would improve racing and reduce costs probably. As for going back to more driver input, that's dead in the water. |
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Actually I was reading recently that manual gearboxes will become more and more uncommon in road cars within the next 10-20 years as auto/tiptronic systems become standard so they can be integrated with technology like collision avoidance, self parking and next generation eco engine management systems, hybrid/EV technology, etc, etc. |
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For road vehicles that's fine, and let's face it, there are millions of idiots on public roads that need help in driving.
Race driving though has always been and should continue to be more demanding driving. The way technology is helping race drivers must surely make Jo Public think it's less of a challenge than it once was. I know it's not quite the same, but the absolutely easiest cars to drive in PC simulators are modern F1 cars, even with aids off. Probably gone off-topic a bit here, sorry. |
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According to this it doesn't look like the double points rule is going to go away any time soon.
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Jonathon Noble of Autosport has joined the fans in saying no to double points.
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Tony Fernandes has come out against double points for the last race.
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/112224 The tide is turning on this idea of Bernie's and I hope it goes out soon. |
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I think they've made a dreadful mistake. It's the wrong solution to the wrong problem and the damaging publicity will only build and be more agonising as the year progresses towards that final race. It will be seen by most commentators as a cynical ploy - and they would be right.
I don't see them having the wisdom to relent. They seemed to have staked their credibility on pressing ahead with this and will hardly have the wisdom to salvage what credibility that have left with the latest frivolous gimmick they've cooked up. |
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/25859321 I really do not know what to say , just as I was starting to look forward to this season .
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I think I might "vote with my remote" and not watch the final race . I may have stopped watching by then anyway .
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There's still 11 months, 18 races and one massive court case before Abu Dhabi. A lot can happen in a year...
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