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Thread: Is Mercedes killing F1?
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5th December 2015, 14:27 #11
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The Williams was the superior car between 1997-99. the period between 2000- 2004, the Ferrari did not have it easy like Redbull or Mercedes, Williams and Mclaren were very much hot on their heels. 2004 was the easiest title win for Schumacher. Which was the point l was trying to make. Even Redbull in their dominant era had Ferrari and Mclaren winning races. Even the Lotus managed to win one race with Maldonado.
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5th December 2015, 21:31 #12
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As Tony George did with Champ Car, Bernie, exclusive of any help from Mercedes, is doing a good enough job of ruining F1 by himself.
This is my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking
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7th December 2015, 12:39 #13
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Interestingly, Bernie thinks Mercedes dominance is boring. I suppose his darling Ferrari are not on top is the reason why.
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7th December 2015, 13:33 #14
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The 1996-1997 was the early period of the Schumacher Ferrari era, but Ferrari was hardly a dominant team at that time. When Schumacher moved to Ferrari in 1996 season from a three title winning Benetton-Renault, a LOT of people were questioning that move because from 1991 through 1995 Ferrari was the laughing stock of the F1 world (in the sense of being the team that gets the least bang for its bang). The 1996 car was fast but plagued with reliability problems. The 1996 season was clearly a Williams-Hill domination era since Hill won the championship by a large margin. The 1997 probably wasn't anybody's domination season since the WDC title battle went on to the final race.
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7th December 2015, 18:45 #15
Although I'm one of the founding members of the Tony George Hated For Life Club, Andrew Craig and the various, ego maniacal, self-interested CART owners share the blame (40/60?) on CART's failure. Ecclestone is just so out of touch with the modern world that I think that a younger person should be brought in to manage future commercial development, while Ecclestone continues managing current deals. He's not going to share power though. Maybe Ecclestone should be put out to pasture and a team headed by, say, Zak Brown should lead FOM from here on out.
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7th December 2015, 23:43 #16
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8th December 2015, 16:58 #17
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I will chime in to this to say that I agree with those who have mentioned the previous teams that have dominated. Sports is cyclical and Mercedes reign will end.
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10th December 2015, 19:29 #18
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In no way have they ruined F1, they've made the most out of the new hybrid cars. I can guarantee you that this dominance will lead to Ferrari and Red Bull trying even harder with their next cars. This will effect Toro Rosso, making them better. McLaren will pitch in with a hopeful mid-table car, also Manor are now considered a 'youth' team for Mercedes if you like. They'll improve as well
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11th December 2015, 19:36 #19
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12th December 2015, 02:04 #20
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Lewis Hamilton acted like 'spoilt child' after title - Jacques Villeneuve
It was interesting to read about Villeneuves comments about Hamilton's unhappiness regarding his lost of form following the Singapore GP.
see http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/...dio-ga-ga-2015
It would seem the Canadian would rather the triple world champion should keep quiet about his problems and count his blessing. A clear indication that the 1997 champion sees the 2015 driver championship as a privilege rather than an achievement from pure graft. I suppose the 2015 season concluded too easily for some, but l fail to see how any racer would be contented with a lack of form over some 3 or more consecutive races.
Mikkelsen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hpe6ipk1NKU
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