If i would like to be taken seriously i would not post on the interwebs...Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
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If i would like to be taken seriously i would not post on the interwebs...Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
What nonsense are you yapping about now perraQuote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
Whose dreams shattered? Yours?
well that would explain why you are always bitter and so critical of others---simple transference of your failures, blaming the rest of the world for your crushed dreams.
Do all Greeks do that? Is that why your entire country seems to be in such horrible shape?
If in your feverish mind you intended to make disparaging comments about my activities in motorsport there's an convenient answer to perritas such as you:
Better a has been than a never was.
And even for a mere noise like you, I am in a some way sorry that your life is so empty, so hopeless that you have to pour your misery and rage out here in 99.79% of every post.
nice confirmation...
thank you.
This was an interesting discussion before one particular post.
I agree...Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Interesting perspective. Never thought about it that way before.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Pentti, as ever, spoke a lot of sense and I’d say he had a point. However, what I would say is that during the Mosley era, F1 grew massively, and all the other series at some point, whithered – all to the benefit of F1. This was not a coincidence.Quote:
Originally Posted by BDunnell
Todt says he wants to turn around the WRC, I’m inclined to believe him, and he was brought back a World Championship for Sportscars, so he’s still in credit.
While the FiA get a lot of critiscism, and rightly so, the Manufacturers aren’t innocent either. It’s mainly down to them were the WRC has ended – down a blind alley.
Why doesn't the FIA allow a representative from each manufacturer and 2-3 representatives from the drivers into the commision ?? They are the ones directly involved and risk their money and lives...
instead we have 60 and 70 year old people with 3rd age crisis trying to do a very important job...
their place is in an old peoples home not any kind of committee...
Animals aside....Quote:
Originally Posted by N.O.T
This is where the promotor should have come into the picture. But the ones that has been up till now has not been able to renew WRC, and by that sell it to a larger audience than us petrolheads.
Use of internet and TV together are keywords in what has to be done.
there are endless opportunities in the streaming world, and with all the data they can collect from teams and cars, with double-picture technology and so on.
In my opinion internet services could be done in-house in FIA, and reuse technology for all FIA series.
TV is harder, and need to be in-sourced from a production company.
FIA need to start thinking internet use, and not just TV - those two need to be working together!
Or more precisely, the principles running their rally teams, one in particular that obviously intended to imitate the "own the media rights" crap from F1 side, which meant change everything to make it "easier" for TV :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by AndyRAC