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28 Dec 2012, 04:09 (Ref:3182352) | #1 | ||
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Will 2013 be boring?
I wonder if 2013 will end up like a continuation of 2012. The tires have been figured out so there are no mysteries there. There doesn't seem to be much more in performance to be gained for this upcoming season and the cars apparently won't see any drastic changes.
The reason I think it may be boring because it may very well be status quo and predictable. 2014 is another story.... |
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I liked early 2012 when they hadn't worked the tyres out. There was a lovely sense of information technology being powerless to help them. |
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I expect the field to get a bit closer next year as long as Pirelli keep the tyre part of the mix right we should be in for a good season.
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As far as the drivers championship goes, I don't see a lot of competition in 2013. Lewis is out of the picture because he now drives for Midfieldies..., I mean "Mercedes". Jenson is out because he's not Lewis. Sure, he might earn enough to be mathematically alive for almost all of the season, probably even with some race wins, but never the championship. I don't know if Perez has it in him to be a proper Hamilton replacement. Between Vettel and Webber, I wouldn't bet on Webber. Kimi might be a serious contender, but that's if his car is adequately competitive. Massa looked to be in better form lately, so he might be up there, but I wouldn't bet on him over Alonso. Right now it's probably Vettel and Alonso.
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For me, the McLaren was the best car for most of 2012. Give it some reliability and there is no reason why Jenson can't get the job done again. I have been thinking, how ironic it would be if, given that Lewis has just left the team, this becomes the season that McLaren get their together and Jenson bag's title number 2. |
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But sometimes there's more to it than that. Jody Scheckter when talking about moving from Tyrrell said in this month's Motorsport:
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Who's to say Lewis wont win races?
Not me, for sure. |
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Silly question in the original post, how on earth does anyone know!! the cars havent tested yet!!
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F1 will be really good in 2013, just like it's always been. Happy New year!
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Some things that may make for an interesting season:
Pirelli have made changes to the tyres: Pirelli Motorsport Director Paul Hembery said: "There’s a more rapid warm-up and more temperature going into the tyres. With the changes we’re making to the compounds we’re trying to bring back some degradation levels." Bernie will be under some pressure to finally call it a day: "CVC will probably be forced to get rid of me if the Germans come after me," said BE. Teams will be under pressure to develop two cars instead of just the usual one car. It will also be interesting to see if Hamilton will make a difference to the Mercedes team. http://www.gpupdate.net/en/f1-news/2...t-for-in-2013/ |
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The original OP was clearly discussing the differences between 2012 and 2013, what aspects will remain, what will change.
Please do not spoil this discussion with a F1 is rubbish rant. It is inconsiderate to other users. If you wish to start a more general current state of F1 thread then feel free. Keep it constructive and try to understand what and why the moderators are asking you to do something. |
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2013 would appear to be a recipe for a fantastic season, rather than a boring one:
- All 4 of Pirelli`s tyre compounds are being softened yet again. - The continuity in the regulations should make it increasingly difficult for one team to get a sizeable advantage. - A notable change in driver line ups, Perez to McLaren and Hamilton to Mercedes. -If 2012 was anything to go by |
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For the sporting contest fans it should be great.
DRS and KERS about perfected to enable passing. Degrading Pirrellis. The Hamilton move, good or bad, will lead to a certain amount of uncontrolled aggression. With the settled regulations Adrian will have about run out of wriggle room, and will be more interested in 2014 anyway. RBR, McLaren, Ferrari and Lotus should be competitive with Mercedes and Sauber a threat. The internal battle at Torro Rosso wil be interesting and may lead either of the drivers to surprise on accaisions. Plenty of potential for a good season for the drivers championship. For technuts like me it will be frustrating, but then we have 2014 to look forward to. |
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Please keep this thread as it was meant to be the relative change between 2012 and 2013. We've already tried to give the overall F1 is pants or my as good as it used to be a chance elsewhere it failed. There will be opportunity again, but keep this as intended.
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this and if Perez can make the next step at Mclaren will be my stories to watch for in 2013. between the on track stuff, the stories the press make up, and the threads that those stories inspire im pretty sure there will be more than enough to hold my interest this year.
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Much the same for everyone, I think.
For me, if Vettel has 8 car failures in a row at the start of the season, I probably won't be bored in 2013....... |
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It will only be boring if it means that we have the forum littered with numerous and unnecessary 'driver related' threads. If Vettel's car is better than all of the rest, it's because he has hard worked with his team to get it that way, and to have then been able to drive the car given to him with the improvements made to it.
No unnecessary 'driver related' threads, please. |
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Trouble is, if that's the source of your boredom..........?
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Comparatively, Alonso's excellent season somewhat tailed off, as Massa was beating him by season's end.
Seb and Red Bull are on a roll now. Suddenly, matching Schumacher's 7 titles looks scarily viable. It's the stuff of Aysedasi's nightmares. |
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