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Originally Posted by Mp3 Astra
It's a stupid rule, but any driver who doesn't use the rules to their advantage isn't doing their job.
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Exactly :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mp3 Astra
It's a stupid rule, but any driver who doesn't use the rules to their advantage isn't doing their job.
Long times ago I saw a WTCC race and it looked very interesting. I tried to know sth more about series and found out these stupid rules. Reverse order on grid to 2nd race is of course stupid, but there is also a ballast added to cars depends of what type of engine competitor use - I don't know details could someone explain it to me?. For me such a rules make the series no longer sport but the show. I' would very like to watch WTCC (it's like F1 to tourism cars) but those absurdal rules prevent me from it. Would you imagine in F1 with similar ideas? 100 % agree with Robinho and Bdunell this should have no place in serious championship. I really don't know why FIA ruin this super racing and changed into show.
well, it may be a bit 'tacky' but at least it isnt as bad as when they first introduced the idea, with that rubbish 'spinny pointer' thingy or whatever it was. in concept it is a silly idea, but the racing produced is fantastic, and it makes a drivers job less easy, especially if they are trying to win all three races in a weekend.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
so to me, i except this slightly silly concpet because of the exciting results.
I think teh BTCC system works fine - reversed grid shakes things up and the lottery prevents drivers only fighting for 8th.
Very well thought through
WT
It does work very well, its just the selection process that lets it down! If it wasn't live on ITV4 we wouldnt even see the draw!Quote:
Originally Posted by Wasted Talent
I like the reverse grids because it stops one man winning every race (unless you copy Mr Plato in 04!) I think it keeps the racing close but the WTCC is generally useless because there are way too many rule breaks for the cars...
Did anyone watch the first race in Macau over the weekend? About three or four cars deliberately slowed down to try and finish 8th.
The sad part is that was the most interesting bit of the whole race :s
if they are going to reserve the grid then reserve exactly half that finished.... 20 finish and 10 get reversed. Give even more of the mid-field a chance
You said it. The FIA tend to ruin every championship they run. They ruined the DTM back in 1996 and it went to the wall. They tend to get involved when they shouldn't and make up rules and change them constantly throughout the season.Quote:
Originally Posted by havk
it is not a case of ruining it but trying to appease everyone.
Just remember that in the BTCC Mr Gow just puts out a safety car whenever he feels like it.
I would prefer tweaks and other interventions than see the same car or brand winning every race by a mile