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8th June 2009, 12:36 #21
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There will never be lots of overtaking in F1, because usually faster cars are in front and slower cars are at the back after qualifying. So what do you want? Force India car to pressure Red Bull car into a mistake?
If you want 10000 overtakes per lap, watch nascar. F1 is simply not that kind of series and never will be."signature room for rent"
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8th June 2009, 12:45 #22
I'm fairly sure that we have seen more on track racing than we did in recent years. Okay so it's not a one-make excite-a-thon but there has been some degree of improvement. Last season we would maybe be lucky to see one or 2 moves per race and rarely a battle. Now we see more passing and times when a fast non-KERS car can actually dice with a KERS car, like we saw yesterday with Rubens/Heikki
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8th June 2009, 12:46 #23
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Originally Posted by Garry Walker
A lot of people tend to over-react everytime we have a dull GP. People tend to forget that there have always been dull GPs and always will be.
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8th June 2009, 13:17 #24
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Originally Posted by Garry Walker
Let's face it, the championship is over and if Bernie want's to have spectators after the 10th or 11th round he'll have to beg Brawn to let others come close to Jenson every now and then.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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8th June 2009, 13:20 #25
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Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
I don't care to much about passing, and I don't care if Brawn wins by a country mile this season (which will certainly happen), I question the rule changes that were made!Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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8th June 2009, 13:40 #26
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The fact is that the early development of the Brawn car has given them a head start and when you get that, its hard for other teams to catch up. They are getting better, but Brawn are so far ahead in terms of reliability that it's hard to see anything other than a Brawn win. I just wish Rubens would start winning a few to bring some excitement to the title race this season.
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8th June 2009, 14:29 #27
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8th June 2009, 14:58 #28
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Originally Posted by wedge
Good one!
Did you watch the race yesterday?!Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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8th June 2009, 16:13 #29
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Did you watch Monaco and Spanish GP or did you fall asleep during those races?
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8th June 2009, 16:14 #30
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Originally Posted by yodasarmpit
I disagree with people that say that the racing is worse though, the rules do seem to have worked in the fact that the cars are visually able to follow closer than last year, it just doesnt seem to be quite enough. You pick out Vettel and blame the diffuser but I think thats rubbish, I didnt see anyone else have any trouble following the McLaren or Renault, particularly through turn 8 (!) and those two cars have had DDD's since China so I think that might be a case of the Red Bull just being very sensitive in the wake of another car.
The last two years were great because Ferrari and McLaren had cars of a similar pace but it was still a case of one track favouring one car over the other and a few where they really were equal. This year Brawn have a clear lead over every one else and its not helped by Rubens being unable to match Jenson.
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