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How did Alonso go from spinning out to a podium?
...and from there to (reportedly) dating Taylor Swift
How did Alonso go from spinning out to a podium?
Do the sprints count for anything?
That was a boring race, but happy with the result. I was also pleased to see Max not acting like a blotch over Checo beating him.
Is Miami still underwater?
Is Miami still underwater?
They tried to make it really exciting with a bunch of photographers almost getting plowed into on pit lane during Ocon's last lap pit stop.Another stinker. Glad I didn't wake up early for it.
That was NUTS.They tried to make it really exciting with a bunch of photographers almost getting plowed into on pit lane during Ocon's last lap pit stop.Another stinker. Glad I didn't wake up early for it.
That was NUTS.They tried to make it really exciting with a bunch of photographers almost getting plowed into on pit lane during Ocon's last lap pit stop.Another stinker. Glad I didn't wake up early for it.
There is no reaction emoji for wow, effin crazy.That was NUTS.They tried to make it really exciting with a bunch of photographers almost getting plowed into on pit lane during Ocon's last lap pit stop.Another stinker. Glad I didn't wake up early for it.
Ocon's in-car footage makes it look closer than the long telephoto pitlane shot
My question...is F1 just in a strange time where one team is so dominate its not really fun for the casual fan? Or am I just not as big a fan as I think? These races this year are just terribly boring.
That's the worst part about F1. Usually one team dominates. The outlier seasons are always the fun ones. It would be great to see who would win if they all had the exact same cars. Alonso probably.I know I told you guys I became a fan last year, so my sample size is super small. Pretty much July of 2022 is when I started watching and knowing what was going on. Silverstone was the race that kind of got me hooked.
My question...is F1 just in a strange time where one team is so dominate its not really fun for the casual fan? Or am I just not as big a fan as I think? These races this year are just terribly boring.
So had like a month off and now a week to get to Miami from some hellhole? This seems like poor planning
That's the worst part about F1. Usually one team dominates. The outlier seasons are always the fun ones. It would be great to see who would win if they all had the exact same cars. Alonso probably.![]()
I will be happy if Red Bull let's Checo battle it out. My happiest days watching F1 were Prost Senna fwiw
Those were my points on both. The teams are there for development of their products mostly, so we would never have a field where everyone had a chance. Thats why I stopped watching in the early 2000's, it got very boring. McClaren let Prost/Senna battle it out against each other at least on the second point. That was fun. Red Bull doesn't seem like they would let that happen.That's the worst part about F1. Usually one team dominates. The outlier seasons are always the fun ones. It would be great to see who would win if they all had the exact same cars. Alonso probably.![]()
The technological battle for supremacy is as much a part of the sport as the races on track.
I will be happy if Red Bull let's Checo battle it out. My happiest days watching F1 were Prost Senna fwiw
The McLaren-Hondas of Prost and Senna were as dominant then as RBR is today.
Those were my points on both. The teams are there for development of their products mostly, so we would never have a field where everyone had a chance. Thats why I stopped watching in the early 2000's, it got very boring. McClaren let Prost/Senna battle it out against each other at least on the second point. That was fun. Red Bull doesn't seem like they would let that happen.
Should be a very fun first half of the the race.The shuffled grid with Verstappen and Leclerc starting P9 and P7 will make the race more interesting.
Pretty unimpressive stint by Leclerc
Pretty unimpressive stint by Leclerc
Terrible race from him. It was painful watching him barely overtake Magnusson a couple times only to instantly lose it. No speed today
Pretty unimpressive stint by Leclerc
Terrible race from him. It was painful watching him barely overtake Magnusson a couple times only to instantly lose it. No speed today
If everything goes his way, Leclerc can stay with the Bulls on single lap qualifying pace. Ferrari's shortcomings seem to come out on long runs; they just aren't able to keep the tires underneath them. They had to pit early today which left both cars vulnerable to Mercedes on fresher tires at the end.
I think Leclerc also got undercut by Magnussen. Charles had finally cleared him on his first stint but ended up back behind him again after their pit stops because the Haas came in even earlier.
I read this was only the 13th or 14th ever grand prix where all the cars finished. That’s pretty wild.
Interesting. Before 2005 I guess there had only been one race ever (1961) when everyone finished. There have been 9 or so such races in the last 8 years.I read this was only the 13th or 14th ever grand prix where all the cars finished. That’s pretty wild.
The reliability of modern F1 is impressive but it does make races more predictable. Mechanical attrition has never been less of a wild card than it is today. If you go back and watch races from the 80s and 90s, there are often 8-10 cars running at the finish with most of them a lap or two down.
Rough. Could be that the tickets are all insane. Was looking at Vegas and it was like a Taylor swift concert for non strip and strip was lol. Miami was nearly as high.Pirelli is bringing harder tires (C2/3/4) to Miami so it'll probably be a one-stopper unless there's rain.
The race is reportedly not a sell-out which is bad for it being only year two.
It's about finding a way that helps the territory as much as possible now, and later helps it not to lose other important income from the event. The solution may be a postponement, and I've heard that an interesting date could be August 4-6 after Spa, moving the FIA stop from August 7
Sucks, but definitely the right call. Hope all in northern Italy stay safe.
I still really want to go to a race, but the ticket prices here are a bit insane. I booked a room in Vegas, but quickly got out of it after seeing prices. Austin is reasonable and drivable for me which would be a huge plus. I'd really love to sit down and look at the costs of going somewhere like Imola and checking out a race as part of a Euro trip.
Canada is great fwiw.I still really want to go to a race, but the ticket prices here are a bit insane. I booked a room in Vegas, but quickly got out of it after seeing prices. Austin is reasonable and drivable for me which would be a huge plus. I'd really love to sit down and look at the costs of going somewhere like Imola and checking out a race as part of a Euro trip.
Without looking, it has to be more reasonable for 2 or 3 nights at a place like that than Miami or Vegas right? Spain, Austria, Belgium. That would be so much fun.