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andy 1 16-07-2004 21:35

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
f1 was good racing up until 1994,then it went sour apart from 1998 1999.
but like the man says what goes around comes around.i'm sure bernie will get them racing again when this dull excuse for f1 starts to hit him in the pocket.(low attendences at races less money for bernie,and less bargaining power when it comes to asking tv companies for more money for tv rights).

andy 1 16-07-2004 21:37

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gary_580
get rid of circuits like Monaco, significantly reduce downforce, more cars and then it might be worth watching

i like monaco it tends to even the cars out a bit.more exciting racing especially in the tunnel

gary_580 16-07-2004 21:40

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
i like monaco it tends to even the cars out a bit.more exciting racing.

huh? Monaco is generally a dash to the first corner and then its all over bar failures and pit stops. Its just there for the Glamour

andy 1 16-07-2004 21:43

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
my favourite track is spa in belgium,to watch villeneuve go through eu rouge flat is pure motor racing bliss.

gary_580 16-07-2004 21:49

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
my favourite track is spa in belgium,to watch villeneuve go through eu rouge flat is pure motor racing bliss.

go to be one of the best.

keithwalton 16-07-2004 22:10

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
I do remember JV being brave enough to consistently attempt to take eu rouge flat, didnt it end up with his willaims doing barrol rolls though ?

As for more broken parts expect the repair bills at McLaren to go up next year with jpm at the helm.

As for who should go to williams. I think button would be good to make his return to grove as i remember rightly he's still got the chance of going back. Though to be fair atm the BAR is the superiour car so I wouldnt risk moving if i was him. I think someone like massa, would go well in the car perhaps willson too, go on frank you know you want to :-)

K

Correction it was a BAR he put on its roof and so did zonta at the same corner

cookie_365 16-07-2004 22:49

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
i like monaco it tends to even the cars out a bit.more exciting racing especially in the tunnel

Huh? I've only ever seen 2 - well, 1 and a half, racing maneouveres in the tunnel - both this season, and both ended up with a big sign saying 'don't do that again'.

Off the top of my head I can't think of a single overtaking point on the circuit, except for maybe Mirabeau & the chicane & only then if the driver in front totally outbreaks himself and drives off the circuit.

And surely you remember about 4 years ago when Coulthard got stuck behind an Arrows for about half an hour and just couldn't get past despite being a vastly superior driver in a vastly superior car?

Yes, it's got a great atmosphere but the racing's the worst in the calendar.

I actually like Indie the best; although I hate ovals -- sooooo boring -- the F1 circuit is great because of the overtaking opps at turn 1 coupled with the way you need totally different set up on the infield from the stretch on the oval, meaning the compromises you make for one part of the lap might give you a racing opp on the other.

paulyoung666 17-07-2004 10:22

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gary_580
You mean Formula Ford. One of the most entertianing forms of open wheel non contact racing. The pity is we dont see it on TV much.


you want sky digi and motors tv ;)

ian@huth 17-07-2004 12:52

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andy 1
f1 was good racing up until 1994,then it went sour apart from 1998 1999.
but like the man says what goes around comes around.i'm sure bernie will get them racing again when this dull excuse for f1 starts to hit him in the pocket.(low attendences at races less money for bernie,and less bargaining power when it comes to asking tv companies for more money for tv rights).

Having said that it is funny that attendances at this years F1 races are up on previous years with Silverstone being a sell-out.

andy 1 17-07-2004 17:04

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
i meant the quality of racing,not attendences.but if f1 remains this boring with ms winning every time, attendences will start to drop.

Matth 18-07-2004 17:18

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
http://www.lyddenracecircuit.co.uk/ - If I had to pick ONE racing style, and ONE racing circuit, it would be Rallycross from Lydden Hill - the only place an Escort could race a Porsche, and the result not be a foregone conclusion.

The cars which are best on the tarmac, usually tend to be pretty poor on the rough.

paulyoung666 18-07-2004 17:23

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matth
http://www.lyddenracecircuit.co.uk/ - If I had to pick ONE racing style, and ONE racing circuit, it would be Rallycross from Lydden Hill - the only place an Escort could race a Porsche, and the result not be a foregone conclusion.

The cars which are best on the tarmac, usually tend to be pretty poor on the rough.


and if we are going to go down that route then i would say croft as it was , not as it is :tu: , for rallycross it was the dogs whatsits ;)

paulyoung666 23-07-2004 18:21

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
poo :( :td: :(

paulyoung666 25-07-2004 19:15

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
deffo a good result for button , pretty good race as well i thought :tu:

MetaWraith 25-07-2004 19:49

Re: Formula One Motor Racing
 
Almost right on the button with that.


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