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fuzzynod:
--- Quote from: Shings on March 16, 2008, 04:46 PM ---Mark...
I admit it- you were right....
F1 is SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIITE... :10_2_12:
I should have stayed at Creation - not feeling it or otherwise.
CHeers
Jake
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Yeah told you so I used to love F1 back in the day Wanted to be an F1 mechanic when I left school but a duff Carrers teacher meant I ended up fixing Bmw's instead :tickedoff:
Even enjoyed it up to Mansell time when there was still overtaking on the track and there was talk of slipstreaming and out braking now there is talk of STRATERGY and fuel management :wtf:
The whole deal has become a farce even with all their messing with the rules to try and artificially get a race out of it they still have "The Emperor's new clothes Syndrome" ie everyone in volved knows its Crap but they are all too affraid of Bernie to stand up and be counted.
Reduce the wing and ground effects (so they can slipstream), do away with carbon brakes (to increase braking distance and allow out braking) do away with pitstops (which were introduced by Brabham bmw in the late seventies early eighties "owner Bernie") this will do away with the Stratergy bollox.
Lets see some proper racing again
Then maybe I would get up in the early morning to watch it.
:angrysoapbox:
Or of course you can just watch Moto G.P, W.S.B, or B.S.B :2funny:
Voodoocars:
I'm getting deja'vu I think. ;)
perry:
you can get off your arse and get to a track to watch countless real racing like f3 , historics , top hat racing and dont forget the many kit cars and caterham classes ::)
id rather have the smell of burning castrol in the air than being pedald itv adverts :2funny:
moley:
Its been shite since it moved to ITV.
I don't think I've managed to watch a complete race.
You get up for the adverts, cup o tea or take a pee.....then you just don't return.
They should have a 100 yard run to their cars at the start like the old days. Now that would be worth watching!
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