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- 26th November 2013, 10:39 at 10:39 am #245807TayyibParticipant
1. Get rid of DRS
2. Qualifying tyres. Teams dont have to save tyres in FP1, FP2, AND FP3. Also if there is a fair difference between a softer tyre and a harder tyre it may allow for more variation in the race.
3. Go back to normal Grand Prix racing tyre i.e Bridgestone 2010.
4. Dont be so cautious in wet track conditions the session gets stopped and by the time it starts its fine for slick tyres. There is barely any full wet track running.
5. Gravel instead of massive run offs.24th July 2013, 19:01 at 7:01 pm #239372TayyibParticipantThey should have a live streaming service. The NHL has an app where you pay a fee per month to watch all the matches. Why dont FOM do this for the live sessions and races via Xbox or Internet. Although knowing FOM it will probably be more expensive e.g. Live timing app.
10th July 2013, 11:44 at 11:44 am #229649TayyibParticipantI’ll give you guys my lineup but I’ll base it on the rumour mill and drivers I could see fitting into different teams.
Red Bull Renault
Sebastian Vettel
Kimi RaikkonenScuderia Ferrari
Fernando Alonso
Nico HulkenbergMercedes AMG Petronas
Nico Rosberg
Lewis HamiltonMclaren
Jenson Button
Sergio PerezLotus
Romain Grosjean
Paul Di Resta
Jean Eric Vergne 3rd DriverForce India
Adrian Sutil
Davide ValsecchiSauber
Felipe Massa
Jules BianchiSTR
Danny Ricciardo
Antonio Felix Da CostaWilliams
Valterri Bottas
Sam BirdCaterham
Charles Pic
Heikki KovalainenMarussia
Max Chilton
Rodolfo Gonzalez5th July 2013, 11:18 at 11:18 am #238578TayyibParticipantFair point Lucas but I still think that if Alonso wants to be mentioned in the same breath as the Sennas, Shcumachers etc he has to win a 3rd world title. It defines his career and validates him as one of the all time greats. I have watched F1 since 1999 when I was 4 and if Alonso wins a 3rd world title it makes him the best I HAVE ever seen not counting Senna, Mansell, Fangio because I wasn’t alive. But also for Alonso he lost by a point in 07, 4 pts in 2010 and 3 last year. I hope he can still do it.
4th July 2013, 17:46 at 5:46 pm #238569TayyibParticipantThere is plenty of drivers that deserve a world title but the one name at the top of the list has got to be Fernando Alonso. I’d feel like crying if he missed out again.
23rd June 2013, 10:57 at 10:57 am #238148TayyibParticipantWell done Ben that was quality. Lets hope Fernando can bring his 3rd world drivers championship which is long overdue for Ferrari and more importantly for himself. Alonso is the BEST IN THE WOOOOOOOORLD.
Big race at Silverstone next weekend he has to outscore Vettel. Are you related to James Allison
18th May 2013, 7:42 at 7:42 am #236613TayyibParticipantIt surely has to be Nigel Mansell, 5th on the all time winners list and plenty of standout performances. Though unfortunately I never saw Mansell drive live in a race. The other names must Raikkonen and Hamilton.
12th May 2013, 19:23 at 7:23 pm #236514TayyibParticipantI enjoy all Grand Prix, and I did today, 4 was probably a bit too much. But you cant please everyone. The one thing that really bugs me is the delamination. Its ridicolous.
29th April 2013, 20:17 at 8:17 pm #236186TayyibParticipantToo close! But. I’ll go for Mika Hakkinen
25th April 2013, 15:01 at 3:01 pm #232582TayyibParticipantI’ll pick wins from when I have watched F1 for real. So its 1999 to the present day.
1. Kimi Raikkonen Suzuka 2005
2. Shcumacher Suzuka 2000
3.Alonso Valencia 2012
4. Vettel India 2011
5. Hakkinen Spa 2000
6. Hakkinen Indianapolis 2001
7 Schumacher 2003 Indianapolis
8. Hamilton Silverstone 2008
9. Barichello Hockenheim 2000
10. Barichello Silverstone 200327th March 2013, 14:29 at 2:29 pm #230468TayyibParticipantShould be intriguing. I hope it takes some of the reliance from aero. Were these new regs brought in to try and bring other engine suppliers and/or bring teams backed by manufacturers e.g. BMW, Honda, Audi.
24th March 2013, 19:24 at 7:24 pm #229336TayyibParticipantWas a good race. My first ever full Indycar race and it was class. The finish with Scott Dixon, De Silvestro and Viso was really cool and good overtakes and action.
21st March 2013, 18:01 at 6:01 pm #229148TayyibParticipantAlonso, I would say is better under big pressure he always delivers results, Vettel is good under pressure just not as good as others.
17th March 2013, 18:54 at 6:54 pm #228609TayyibParticipantIts the 1st race still a long way to go. He has the abillity, no doubt about it. Too early to write off Lotus Eric Boullier has done really well considering the mess he inherited and guys like Alan Permaine have won championships before. Not the favourites but dont rule Kimi or Lotus out.
17th March 2013, 18:29 at 6:29 pm #228808TayyibParticipantI like it the way it is now but I also liked the durable Bridgestone 2010 tyres, yeah we only had one stop but it forced people to overtake after the pitstops.
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