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21st March 2007, 19:52 #1
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Anderson advocates reverse grid formula.
Reverse grids anyone?
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21st March 2007, 20:16 #2
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Once each season I think they should chuck in a semi reverse grid at a random track (say, first to sixth swap) and throw on some ballast at the same time :
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21st March 2007, 20:19 #3
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nah thats far too artificial! What I dont get is people moan every year about the "lack of action", yet keep on watching the sport! If its so boring then dont watch it n comment on it and leave it to the people who love it.
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21st March 2007, 20:23 #4
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No thanks.
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21st March 2007, 20:58 #5
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No, it worked like this since there is F1.
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21st March 2007, 21:04 #6
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The only thing reverse grid races will do is encourage overatking in the pits. Having a reverse grid doesn't address why there is little overtaking. The cars still won't be able to pass each other so will do it in the pits as they do now. The only difference is that the pit-pass will be for 10th place instead of the lead. Big deal.
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21st March 2007, 21:20 #7
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21st March 2007, 21:23 #8
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I have tried it in Grand Prix 3, reversing quali and race performances. : For fun they should try it in a non-championship event for twice (one on circuit, where it's comparatively easy to pass and other at Monaco) - it would be interesting to see, how it works out. : Probably the fastest cars can get to the front by the end of the race (with the exception of Monaco maybe), it will make F1 a lot more interesting, but it would be against the principle of sport - to clarify, who is the best and not to obstruct their superiority at any cost. The goal of sport is to win something, not to get punished for winning.
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21st March 2007, 21:33 #9
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boo to reverse grids. F1 is not Wrestling.
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21st March 2007, 22:10 #10
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