I still find the knockout sessions interesting to watch, whereas I only ever watch the last 5 minutes of the MotoGP qualifying.
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I agree with senna as it goes - Carbon brakes are one of the main problems when trying to overtake, bringing back steel options would be a good move in my opinion.
As for qualifying, I never watch it these days, it's boring in it's current format - I'm not saying the old one was great, but the current system isn't an improvemnt either.
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I don't know why they don't give one point for P1. It would make the drivers/teams try harder and discourage them from playing safe. As for carbon brakes, well, they have had a place in F1 for a long time so, the powers that be obviously feel that they are not part of the problem. In terms of improving things, I assume you guys are implying that steel brakes would lead to increased braking distances thus a greater window for overtaking.
A boost button of some kind would help. Maybe will will see that with KERS.Last edited by Richard.John; 14-12-2008, 00:31.
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So Hamilton didn't win the Beeb's award. If he can't win it after becoming the youngest WDC in history, could it be an indication of his general unpopularity in the UK?Last edited by Richard.John; 15-12-2008, 01:11.
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No one did.
But yeah I know what you're saying, however Sally Gunnell was more of a winner than Damon Hill was in 1994, and in 1996 Steve Redgrave was doing his thing in the rowing (Both were runners up to Hill)
Make your own mind up, but it's quite clear that Hamilton hasn't got the rapport of a Mansell or a Hill...yet.
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The problem with rallying at the moment is a certain Mr Loeb.
Just the best rally driver there has ever been IMO, he's unstoppable. He was faster than both McRae and Sainz at Citroen, and although in some part this could have been down to the language barrier and the suitability of the car to Loeb's driving style, the evidence in times was still there.
Throw in that factor, the loss of emblematic rallies such as Kenya, and the loss of 'characters' such as Burns, McRae (him most), Sainz, Makkinen, Martin, Kankunnen (sp?), and they all start to add up.
Shame because it's still incredible to see these cars sliding around corners on full opposite lock.
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