|
|
||
Giving only 2 extra points to the winner is cheating |
|||
Download the NewsOnF1.com |
Iīm 41 and the first F1 GP Iīve watched was Belgium 72. Emerson
Fittipaldi won this race and F1 became one of the most popular sports in
Brazil. I think that Nelson Piquet was one of the best pilots ever. He
invented the warming of the tires with electric blankets and the gasoline refuelling
during the race. Eventually he had no charisma and was not as fast as Senna,
who became the biggest idol in Brazil. Because of Senna the victories were
rewarded by 10 points instead of 9. Winning is what this sportīs about! The Heretic replies: Andre Yes I agree with you. Michael could have missed the championship and that is not fair seeing that he did much better than anyone else. I also feel that the solution is in circuit layout (possibly in regulating that tyres should leave less marbles, making the whole track driveable not just the racing line) but not changing regulations and specifications of the cars means that the leading teams will probably consistently be in the points next season. By now, with the exception of Monaco and Hungary, there are only aerodynamic downforce circuits where the design and ability of the car is of prime importance and the driver almost does not matter any more. Almost any driver in F1 today will win with the best car. Their input is becoming less significant. Given the fact that there will probably be six cars in the leading pack with an almost equal chance of winning we may see an unfair finish to the season next year. This from a scoring point of view, may create a very exciting season but overtaking will probably be in the pits only and that is a shame. Back to Top |
|