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19 Sep 2013, 12:49 (Ref:3306160) | #1 | ||
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Anything can happen in Formula One.
.. As.Murray Walker used to always say...
When has this so called "anything" last happened? I remember the old days (80s 90s and part of the 00s) race drama seemed like the norm. Engine blowout near the end of the race, tire failures or accidents at crucial moments of the race. It seemed like depending who you were cheering for you couldn't breathe easy until the chequered flag. Reliability seems not to be a factor anymore. I kinda miss the drama on a regular basis. Front running cars these days just don't break down. Even driver errors are slim. Is it me or has nothing really changed? Anything can happen in Formula One just doesn't seem to work for me anymore. |
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didn't "anything" happen at spa in qualifying though?
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Hmmm, let me see....
Madonados many red mist moments and race win. Hamiltons last corner in Brazil to win the WDC. Crashgate. Spygate. Liegate. Chewing gum tyres blowing out. Brawn GP coming out of nowhere and beating everyone. Michael Schumacher's comeback. Vettel and Webbers crash. Multi 21. Bottas qualifying in 3rd place. 3 of the 4 Marussia's and Caterhams making it through to Q2. Grosjean's many first lap accidents. Button's Canadian GP win. Where have you been? |
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F1 is all about having the fastest car not breaking down and putting the fastest error free driver that you can, in that car that doesn't break down.
Next season the engine allocation drops to 5 units per car. You would think that might cause some problems, but you just know those crazy engineers will say that it's not a problem and it's all under control. In other words: Engineers have learnt something from mistakes made in the past, and have improved upon those areas where the mistakes were made. This season there have been numerous tyre problems to liven up the races. Maybe not to everyones liking, but they did happen to liven up the racing, at times. As Murray said: "Anything happens in Grand Prix racing, and it usually does." |
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This year it hasn't been as bad, but last year the McLaren was getting to the point of being as fragile as a box of eggs in a hurricane. |
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The Hulk at Monza was the last case of this "anything," despite it dying down lately. Cars are more reliable and dictate results far more than drivers nowadays, but still the better drivers do pull off some upsets.
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Well, I guess I should have been a little more clear what I was thinking about. I was only referring to race incidents during tense moments (not quali, not politics, etc.). Maybe I am subconsciously hoping for "anything" to happen to the Vettel's Red Bull to liven up the championship....and it probably won't.
Just yearning for something unpredictable is that so wrong?? |
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Anything can happen in Formula One.
I still feel that the very high level of engine, gearbox etc reliability has a big effect. I'm not saying that I want lots of failures, but for some strange reason, I miss them! Particularly when someone is so dominant at the front.
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19 Sep 2013, 15:07 (Ref:3306227) | #9 | ||
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I'm sure Marussia will shock everyone and grab a podium by the end of this season.
EDIT: Don't forget about Vettel's faliure at Silverstone this year. Last edited by Salamus; 19 Sep 2013 at 15:10. Reason: Forgot to add something. |
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Next year could see a significant amount of Engine/gearbox/transmission/ERS input failures ... possibly too many that will result in moans about too much change at the same time. |
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I think people are becoming so pre-occupied with Vettel's dominance that they miss out on the fact that there has been some fantastic racing and overtakes, not always for the race lead though.
Unlike the good old days of the late 90's and early 00's that some look back on with rose-tinted spc's, when nobody would overtake anyone else on the track all season long. If Murray was in the commentary box for this years Italian GP, he would have a coronary with the excitement, but it seems like most people hated that race. I think that sometimes we need to go a rewatch some of the old races (not the hilights) to remind ourselves that things were not necessarily better back in the day. |
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Good point regarding the stable regulations creating bulletproof reliability. Next year should be very interesting when looking at things on paper. I am not griping about today's action on the track. We are seeing all kinds of passing. Vettel fans are not seeing much of him on tv racing though. I do remember clearly the days when races were won on pit strategy only. |
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Anything can happen in F1... rules changes.
Here comes 2014. |
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I never 'felt' bored because my interest in the sport was intense and everything was interesting to me. That is not the case today and I deplore the efforts to 'spice up the interest through tyre degradation manipulation and DRS. Things that employed technology to replace talent (changing gear, using a foot clutch) irked drivers like Senna and spectators like me and perhaps 1994 was the end of that era... Things were changing and the Ferrari train 2000-2004 didn't help. Alonso's emergence 2005-2006 was good for the sport but it wasn't what it was and what it has now become is a whole step lower for people like me. |
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In the 50s, 60s, and 70s, cars were still a luxury item and media was limited to radio. The fascination of seeing those F1 cars was so high because they were so rare...and so different. For me, the height of my viewership occurred between 2003-2008 and 2012 because of the competitiveness. Of course my opinion is excusable since I was born in 1993. Sorry for going off topic. |
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Lots of things changed F1 forever after 1994.
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An old adage "Familiarity breeds contempt" is true. Familiarity can work against you and yes, there is a thing such as 'overexposure'. Its how people can get skin cancer, and how a sport can be so 'overexposed' it becomes degraded. |
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F1 has had 13 races up to Singapore. Let's see some statistics:
o- About 12-15 cars out of 22 end on the leader's lap. Some exceptions were Canada (5), Hungary (8), and Britain (18). o- Vettel won 7 races, Alonso and Rosberg won 2 each, Hamilton and Raikkonen 1 each. (Last season it was 5-4-3-3-2-1-1-1.) o- About podiums, Vettel got 10, Alonso 8, Raikkonen 7, Hamilton 5, Webber 4, etc. (Last season it was 13-10-7-7-6-4-etc.) Now let's see IndyCar's statistics in the 16 races up to Baltimore: o- Except for ovals, typically there were 14 finishers on the leader lap.Exceptions were Baltimore (10), Detroit 2 (12) and Toronto 2 (12). Many races had 18 or more - Alabama had 21 despite only 4 laps on pace car. o- No driver won more than 3 races. There were 10 different winners from 6 different teams. o- Podium finishers were 6-5-4-4-3... no less than 18 drivers collected at least a podium, 14 drivers at least two. So, an IndyCar mid-pack driver can collect wins and several podiums. This means that many fangroups and sponsors can have a happy weekend. Also, casual fans can enjoy unpredictable races. |
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Really? Drivers almost always press two buttons and voilá, overtaking completed.
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Combine F1 & Indycars like they did in the '50s,...I'd be starter to watch that,....Seb any good on ovals?.....
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