Rate the race: 2012 Japanese Grand Prix
2012 Japanese Grand Prix
What did you think of the Japanese Grand Prix? Share your verdict on today’s race.
F1 Fanatic holds polls on each race to find out which fans thought were the best and worst races during a season.
Please vote based on how entertaining and exciting you thought the race was, not on how your preferred driver or team performed.
Rate the race out of ten and leave a comment below:
Rate the 2012 Japanese Grand Prix out of ten
- 1 (3%)
- 2 (1%)
- 3 (3%)
- 4 (6%)
- 5 (11%)
- 6 (23%)
- 7 (28%)
- 8 (14%)
- 9 (6%)
- 10 (5%)
Total Voters: 541
1 = ‘Terrible’, 10 = ‘Perfect’
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PJA (@pja) said on 9th October 2012, 19:29
I didn’t think it was that good a race to be honest so only gave it a 6.
Once Vettel converted the pole into the lead at the start I never thought anyone would challenge him for the victory. There were a few changes for position further down the field but not enough to build the excitement.
It’s a shame Alonso had a DNF as considering the relative speeds of the cars I think Vettel should win the title easily now unless he has more reliability problems. Before the race I thought it might go down to the wire with Vettel chipping away at Alonso’s lead bit by bit every race.
sbl on tour (@sbl-on-tour) said on 9th October 2012, 19:55
found out who won before the start, watched the alonso incident , etc on bbc website, couldnt be bothered watching on the beeb at 2.00, went out and other things
Yvonne said on 6th November 2012, 17:55
Aw, this was an incredibly nice post. Taking the time and actual effort to create a very good article…
but what can I say… I put things off a whole lot and don’t seem to get nearly anything done.