What do you miss about F1 compared to 2006?
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- 30th April 2011, 13:27 at 1:27 pm #129307paulgilbParticipant
A short time ago I was casting my mind back to 2006 and thinking about how much has changed in F1 since then. Back in 2006 we had all of the following:
2 tyre suppliers
Only 1 dry-weather compound
Grooved tyres
Traction control & other driving aids
Fuel-burn phase in Q3*
Qualifying with race fuel
Mid-race refuelling
Aerodynamic parts on cars
Wider rear wings
Narrower front wings
Spare cars
Lower teams running 3 cars in Friday practice
Unlimited testing
Massive spending
Adverts during races*
ITV presenters & commentators
No restrictions on gearboxes
A points system that rewarded consistency more than winning
Going back a further 5 years to 2001, we also had the following:
Ferrari domination*
No restrictions on engines
No parc ferme
A points system which often led to the championship being clinched with several races remaining
Naturally, some of these aspects of the sport I do not miss (especially those with *).
Which of these do you miss (or not miss) in particular? Are there any other notable changes to the sport that I have not included?
30th April 2011, 13:35 at 1:35 pm #167994CalumParticipantBlack and Silver Mclaren Livery,
Testing,
30th April 2011, 13:39 at 1:39 pm #167995Dan ThornParticipantOther than having spare cars and unlimited testing, I don’t miss any of it. I suppose freer engine regs were better as well…
Oh,and Alonso being a reigning double world champion of course!
30th April 2011, 13:48 at 1:48 pm #167996Craig WoollardParticipant3 cars on friday
Spare cars
Tyre war
That’s all I miss really…
30th April 2011, 13:56 at 1:56 pm #167997AnonymousInactiveThough I’ve only really followed F1 since 2008, I think spare cars, 3 cars on Friday, no restriction on engines and no restrictions on gearboxes would be good.
The things I have no opinion on are wider rear wings, narrower front wings and no parc ferme.
Everything else I think is better out of F1.
30th April 2011, 15:13 at 3:13 pm #167998RIISEMemberThe R26…*drools*
And Schumacher, unfortunately he has yet too show himself again.
30th April 2011, 16:55 at 4:55 pm #167999IcthyesParticipantFrom 2006:
Narrower front wings
From 2001:
No restrictions on engines
All the rest either added nothing compared to today or were negative.
30th April 2011, 17:40 at 5:40 pm #168000SlrParticipant-Alonso and Fisichella together at Renault
-The blue and yellow livery of Renault
-Honda’s Lucky Strike livery
-Takuma Sato
-Two tyre suppliers
-Cars looked better
-Schumacher at Ferrari
-Juan Pablo Montoya
-The points system
-Alonso winning the championship
Just about everything really, 2006 was my favourite ever season. The story of the championship was brillant with Alonso taking the early lead and Schumacher then catching up.
30th April 2011, 18:18 at 6:18 pm #168001TommyBParticipantNothing really.
Everything is better now IMHO.
30th April 2011, 20:18 at 8:18 pm #168002Keith CollantineKeymasterI was going to say V10 engines but then I remembered they went out the year before.
So I’d bring back Juan Pablo Montoya and all the teams that have left since then (while keeping all the current ones).
And yeah, it would be nice if the front and rear wing proportions could be closer to what we had then. The cars do look rather silly at the moment.
Other than that, good riddance to tyre wars, refuelling, race-fuel qualifying, grooved tyres and ITV.
30th April 2011, 20:54 at 8:54 pm #168003TodfodParticipantI miss an absolutely stellar Fernando Alonso winning. Thats about it.
30th April 2011, 21:26 at 9:26 pm #168004IcthyesParticipantI miss controversies over a team having a component that gives them an advantage. Oh wait.
How many teams, apart from the three new ones, are actually new teams and not evolutions of the 2006 teams? Obviously I’d prefer Minardi to Toro Rosso but we can’t have both. All I can think of is Super Aguri and Toyota.
30th April 2011, 21:46 at 9:46 pm #168005paulgilbParticipantSomething that I didn’t mention was the greater number of engine suppliers (7 in 2006, 4 in 2011).
1st May 2011, 1:03 at 1:03 am #168006CalumParticipantFerrari*
Mercedes*
BMW
Toyota
Renault*
Cosworth*
Honda
Although the spread of engines throughout the grid is good this year:
3 Teams have Ferrari (Ferrari, Sauber and STR)
3 Teams have Mercedes(Mercedes, Mercedes and FI)
3 Teams have Renault (Renault, Lotus and RedBull)
3 Teams have Cosworth(Williams, HRT and Virgin)
I’m still hoping we get 4cyl/V6 turbo engines after the rule chage and that it tempts new companies, like VW who are itching to start in F1, and who might drag BMW back in to have a German battle along with Merc too, and the Japanese might want to come back with Honda/Toyota coming for more road relevant tech. None of this will happen with ‘just keeping V8s.’
1st May 2011, 7:29 at 7:29 am #168007SteveMovieVoiceParticipantThe front and rear wings(they look stupid now, even an IndyCar looks better than a current F1 car)
Testing
Schumacher at Ferrari
No stupid high curbs within chicanes
Fast double right hander at catalunya
Montoya
Sato
Drivers of Ide’s calibre, just so we can laugh at them
V10 engines (using a loophole here, Toro Rosso used a rev restricted one so i’d bring that back from 2006(without restriction)
Sponsors logos being all over cars
Super Aguri
Everything else is ok.
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