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Over the last couple of years I am getting bored with F1.
Too many rule changes. Cars that are constantly slowed down so no over taking. Constant bickering by the ruling body. Stupid penilties for drivers that are inconsistant. They seem to alter the rules depending which driver is involved. Stopping refueling. They go on about cutting the cost in F1 for the teams then alter the rules, so teams have to spend/waste money adjusting to them. This year I would have stopped watching it except Shueys back. I even updated my TV package to watch Indycar instead. |
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Although I agree that F1 is often the centre of been mismanaged and controversy, I think this year has been great so far. The champiosnhip battle is close and looks like it is going down to the boil.
Someone wrote into autosport saying that if you want action every race then go elsewhere and that the suspense of watching a race is great and I agree, if we had loads of overtaking and incidents every race the spectacle of f1 would be dimished, the challenge gone. |
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To be honest i've found this season to be one of the more interesting seasons as of late.
I agree that overtaking and really really exciting races are quite scarce, but I still find the racing interesting and on times quite exciting but that could be me. Downforce does need reducing though. Make the drivers work more to handle the car... it's not as if they don't have the skill! If you want lots of overtaking and close racing, watch something like a BTCC race day! |
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F1 has been full of politics, bickering, pointless rule changes, & pettiness for at least 50 years. If you really did switch your TV viewing to Indycar, you will realize that the RACING is terrible most of the time. |
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Over the last couple of years I am getting bored with F1. I ignore most of the BS off the track and enjoy the 90 odd minutes of racing come Sunday afternoon - which has to be said has been brilliant this year. Not every race has been a barnstormer but aside from Bahrain the racing has been close and exciting and the championship is wide open. If you still want to walk away from the sport after a season like this, then this clearly isn't the series for you. |
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Over the last couple of years I am getting bored with F1. If you dont like it then stop watching. |
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This season has been pretty good. That said, if they introduce the rear wing rules they are planning on, to help overtaking, I will seriously consider not watching the races. That would be completely fake and artificial. I would prefer a race with 2-3 overtakes, which have been really hard for the overtake to pull off, than watch a race with many overtakings which are easy to pull off.
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Over the last couple of years I am getting bored with F1. ![]() Answer me this, how many passes for the lead or in the top 5 have their been in the IRL this year compared to F1 - on road courses, I mean? But anyway, one thing is certain about the IRL vs. F1: you won't have to worry about rule changes in the IRL. Heck, it's going to take the IRL a total of about 5 years just to get a new car to the track. Even GP2 does better than that. I watch the IRL (now) too. But if an F1 race is on at the same time, I'll go with the race that features Hamilton, Vettel, Button, Webber, Alonso, Schumacher, et al battling for position, rather than the race that will talk about Danica Patrick cruising around in 20th place in an ancient spec car with a detuned engine for 30 minutes of the broadcast. To each his own... ![]() |
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The thing is f1 is the height of technology. The cars truly are masterpieces pushing the edge. IT just doesn't mean it will be great racing. The IRL and American racing in general, there is a some nodding concession that the fan in the seats or watching on TV wants to see something actually happen besides looking at their stop watch to see if the leader went as fast this lap as he did the lap before.
F1 this year has been better, but when the running joke is you get the pole, and you win the race, and people believe that, then there is a crediablity gap. I know that if you took the last 10 years of f1, and found the guys who were not on the first 2 rows who won, you wouldn't have too many races. If you broke down those winners, how many were the result of actual racing their way by the few guys in front of them? F1 is what it is, but it can be rather predictable, so I guess if that is your thing, so be it. I watch because it is on often on Sunday morning here, and I can watch it, and watch the IRL or NASCAR or ALMS later in the afternoon. It is a cherry on top of my racing Sunday....but I would have to say many criticisms of F1 are valid in most years. This year? Well It is interesting....I cant say I would want to bet on or against either of the Red Bulls or McLarens. That said, it would be a much better series if Mercedes and Ferrari were more competitive... |
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Over the last couple of years I am getting bored with F1. From a business perspective Ecclestone is well aware that many people are bored/annoyed with F1 hence the constant search for new thrills, changes, etc. So, I don't think that Ecclestone is happy to have just us as regular supporters. He wants those who are not and wants to win them over so making the sport more popular and obviously he wants to stop losing those fans he already has. |
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Like all sports, F1 has its ups and downs.. but to hear of your dissapointment for this season makes me wonder how/why you ever enjoyed F1 previously... this season is probably the best we've had for many, many years... |
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Just because you are happy with a show based on controversial decisions and stupid rules it doesn't mean that everyone has to have the same opinion. Im referring to the racing, I think this season has seen some of the most exciting racing in years, nobody has to have the same opinion as me but all the same, Im sure most on here will agree. |
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I love every F1 season since I started watching in 91 at only 5.
But with all thats been happening this season I haven't had a chance to get bored it has really kept my interest 100% this year. What with the racing itself which has been great, there had been alsorts of other things happening Button v Hamilton Alonso v Massa Webber v Vettel New teams Schumi's Return All these things making F1 the greatest series in the world for me. So much to happening |
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The thing is f1 is the height of technology. The cars truly are masterpieces pushing the edge. IT just doesn't mean it will be great racing. The IRL and American racing in general, there is a some nodding concession that the fan in the seats or watching on TV wants to see something actually happen besides looking at their stop watch to see if the leader went as fast this lap as he did the lap before. 1. F1 isn't the pinnacle of technology anymore. An ALMS car has much more sophisticated electronic controls and technology on it. When have you seen a bunch of F1 cars powered by diesel, E85, Bio-Butanol and other exotic fuels in the same race? F1 has been dumbed down by the rules and we see some stretches of design only as loophole are exploited and then plugged - that's not real technology. 2. Fans get tired of the "delayed penalties" in F1. While ALMS is not perfect, you will normally see a driver suffering a penalty for an infraction within a lap or two. If a car cuts a corner, he is ordered to give the place back within the same lap. Nothing is more frustrating than the phrase, "Cars number xx and yy will be investigated by the stewards after the race." I don't have a problem with the politics of F1 in general - that's part of the interest of the sport. I do hate the random rules changes by the powers-that-be. I would like to see F1 be more stable from year to year. I do like to watch F1, but I have to admit that if an F1 race and an ALMS race are on at the same time, I'll tape the F1 race. |
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