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Considering the height of excitement and uncertainty before the new season, let's remind history for a moment - which previous opening races of an F1 season have offered most surprises and excitement to you, when you have been following F1?
From my memory I'd say the beginnings from 2003-2005 were in a way quite special and remarkable. 2003 because after the year of 2002 people feared another Ferrari domination, which F1 couldn't survive for a second year in a row. After qualifying those thoughts were only strengthened (clear Ferrari 1-2), but race offered a totally new scenario... At that time it was thought that this Ferrari misfortune was a one-off, but the whole season proved to be close... 2004 preseason was quite similar to current's. A lot of teams seemed quite competitive in winter and among major forces only McLaren seemed to be struggling. But in Oz it was stunning and surprising to suddenly see Ferrari rising above competition and wipe the floor with everyone else. After a difficult 2003 it was quite a relief for me. ![]() ![]() In 2005 already the opening race saw the emergence of a new major force in F1, who was going to fight for the titles and finally win their first title too (Renault). Those "new forces" are expected to be seen in 2009 too! And of course Red Bull's pace in Australia from the same year. It could be admitted that it was an absolutely unbelievable performance for me - more than any other surprise at the beginning of an F1 season. Will we see something literally incredible in 09 too? |
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It's difficult but I would say it was the Australian GP in 1999. After the two world title contenders Michael Schumacher and Mika Häkkinen were did not finished the race and Eddie Irvine won it.
In 2001 was a sad season opener because one track marshal died after the Villeneuve/R Schumacher crash. In 2002 the horrible crash of Rubens Barrichello and Ralf Schumacher at the start in the first corner. In 2006 the opener was the Bahrain GP the first time since 1995 which wasn't Australia the host. In 2007 the beginning of a new world class driver. Lewis Hamilton! ![]() |
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I liked 97. Everyone thought Villenueve was going to walk it and he crashed at the first corner. DC went on to win McLaren's first win since 93. We also saw that Frentzen wasn't quite the big star everyone thought he was going to be althogh to be fair his brake disc did explode!
98 was good too as it was the first race that we saw things had swung and Williams weren't the dominant team and McLaren were rapid! |
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1996 with an upside down Martin Brundle, when he climbed out of the car & ran back up the pitlane it was heroic. The battle for lead between Hill & Villeneuve was pretty goo too until Jacques developed a problem after running off the track. |
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2002 for me, mostly due to half the field being wiped out on the first lap, Minardi scoring points, as well as Toyota on their debut.
2001 I guess also, but only for that accident, so all the wrong reasons really. I remember very little else from that race apart from the press conference at the end. |
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1989 — Mansell's unexpected victory first time out for Ferrari, and Herbert's courageous drive to fourth. That was a good race. Every other race that season, bar Hungary of course, was a case of 'thrown another alternator belt.......' |
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Ooooooohhhhhhhh, you read my mind. All through winter testing the busword was 'fast but utterly unreliable' for the 641. |
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There's that story about Mansell having been booked onto a flight home before the scheduled end of the GP, so sure was he that the car would fail. I've never quite believed it, personally. ![]() |
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This year will be memorable in that we have no idea who will be fast and who won't. Rule changes, new paraphernalia and the new Brawnsen is going to make this an unknown quantity from teh start of practice. We may find out by Friday evening if things have really changed - right now we don't know and that is the mystery.
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I think there are too many to compare and come up with one overall. The 2007 opener was unexpectedly exciting for me, as everyone was eager to see the then current double world champion in a different team, plus Raikkonens switch to Ferrari. Ferrari were extremely dominant in the hands of Raikkonen, although he did have one or two shakey moments when he ran wide. The post race press conference was also interesting with Hamilton appearing quite dissapointed he was not second, and Alonso shrugging off the fact that he had an upstart teammate who was rather better than he expected.. But then for me action-wise you would have to suggest other recent years like have been mentioned previous in this thread... 1996, 1998, 2002 etc etc..
I agree also that that weekend may be one of those scenarios as there is so much change within F1 and nobody really knows who's been sandbagging and who hasn't. Testing is always misleading so we could all be in for a surprise... Can't Wait ![]() |
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The 1983 Brazilian GP sticks out for me, perhaps because there were regulation changes then too which made a dramatic difference to the look of the cars, particularly the stunning new Brabham BT52 which won with Nelson Piquet.
There was controversy as well. Rosberg was disqualified from 2nd for getting a push start after jumping out of his car when there was a fire during his pit stop. |
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