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8th April 2007, 15:55 #11
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Originally Posted by wedge
After the end of the Massa/Hamilton battle, there was nothing. I can't imagine that Kimi and Hamilton was thrilling knowing that Kimi was not only unlikely to catch Lewis, but in fact (as discussed) unimaginable to actually overtakeSKOL VIKINGS!
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8th April 2007, 16:05 #12
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didnt see the whole race.. didnt think it was worth it.. saw the first 15 mins and the last 5-10 mins to see who would win, thats all.. no overtaking.. alonso winning with a 20 second lead.. no racing, just driving..
what happened to the Honda's and Renault's when will they be little more competitive and makes things a little interesting.. this is getting boring..:bounce: Go Mikko :bounce: Go Petter :bounce:
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8th April 2007, 16:09 #13
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Agree that the start and Massa's hounding of Lewis were the only real exciting bits......hands down, most exciting single-seater race of the past few years....
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8th April 2007, 16:10 #14
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Originally Posted by rickos
Well overtaking doesn't look like it is going to make much of an appearance this year, unless it rains of course.Jim Raynor will be returning soon!
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8th April 2007, 16:17 #15
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sorry but i disagree. I expect NON f1 fans to be saying they would be that bored in a formula 1 race. Some of the talk here i would never guess you people to follow motorsport. I love formula 1, and never find it boring. As someone mentioned about soccer, you have to have a passion for a sport like that where they can kick no goals a game and not score. I love formula 1 and am never bored by it, i still get excited watching it. Get over it, they are not going to be able to make the cars pass like the old days, if they were to do that, formula 1 would not be formula 1 because they would go backwards so much and not be the pinnacle of motorsport. If you don't like it and find it boring, you are obviously watching the wrong sport in my opinion.
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8th April 2007, 16:25 #16
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Wow! To come out after this race and call it boing, you guys are really something. Face it, not every race will be a Hungry 2006.
I thought the race was fantastic, it had lots of overtaking, lots of battles, lots of interesting strategies. It was awesome.Iceman: Adjective 1)Rapid, swift 2)Nickname of Kimi-Matias Räikkönen, a legendary Formula 1 driver
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8th April 2007, 16:47 #17
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Originally Posted by blakebeatty
Rosberg and Wurz passed quite a few cars. Rosberg would be my second best drive of the day, along with Heidfeld.
Davidson had a great start, Sato passed a few cars.
The Aguris, Hondas, and Torro Rosso cars were in a pack.
Admittedly F1, could do with a bit more overtaking/closer racing. But F1 is fine as it is. I like the fact that F1 is considered difficult to overtake.
BTW its normal for the leader to have a large margin over the rest of the field.
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8th April 2007, 16:50 #18
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I congratulate myself on having taped the race. Then I could watch more than half of it on "fast forward", and at a more decent time of the day. I think what happened can be summarized on the director showing the battle for 14th place (Webber and Wurz, with no overtaking) for two full laps.
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8th April 2007, 17:12 #19Originally Posted by wedge"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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8th April 2007, 17:39 #20
I'm not sure what is wrong with some of you guys. Did it ever occur to you guys that a faster car and driver will qualify and start ahead a slower one? Then do you expect suddenly the slower qualifier to become fast and catch up and pass those ahead of them? That is not the way it usually works. Barring mistakes & mechanical problems, the fast merely get farther ahead of the slower each lap.
You talk about the old days, yes there were some close battles that do not happen today, mostly because the cars are at least 50% faster, so you can't dice back and forth quite the same. However, most of the time, there were huge gaps between each car only a little ways into the race, and much of the drama was if the cars would last, if weather would rear its head, or if a certain driver could reel in a single position late in the race.
Of course all you know about the old days is highlight clips anyway.N.Hayden L.Hamilton D.Earnhardt R.Gordon S.Speed T.Stewart J.P.Montoya G.Rahal Ferrari Lotus
Think it was on SD.
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