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I haven't seen the highlights from Bahrain yet as I was in France for one reason or another at the weekend. I actually think this could turn out to be quite an exciting season with a couple of new teams having joined; and there being four World Champions on the grid. It'll probably take teams a little while to get used to the no refuelling rule but at least that's going to force the drivers to take it to the track rather than a tactical win using pit stops.-Daz- wrote:Bahrain GP was a total damp squib.
Quite appropriate having Schumacher back because I've not been as bored since he was winning nearly every race at a stroll.
Stop farting about with the rules, last few years have been the most exciting for a long time.
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I'm not sure Bahrain will be a good example of things to come. The new, tight, corners have brought in a length of track requiring 2/3 gears so slow speeds were paramount. This will have reduced oportunities for drivers to really race each other and of course, overtake.-Daz- wrote:Bahrain GP was a total damp squib.
Quite appropriate having Schumacher back because I've not been as bored since he was winning nearly every race at a stroll.
Stop farting about with the rules, last few years have been the most exciting for a long time.
It was more a question of drivers v circuit rather than driver v driver.
Some of the quicker circuits may produce a better race.
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Yep - bring on 29th August!Flat Capper wrote:I'm not sure Bahrain will be a good example of things to come. The new, tight, corners have brought in a length of track requiring 2/3 gears so slow speeds were paramount. This will have reduced oportunities for drivers to really race each other and of course, overtake.-Daz- wrote:Bahrain GP was a total damp squib.
Quite appropriate having Schumacher back because I've not been as bored since he was winning nearly every race at a stroll.
Stop farting about with the rules, last few years have been the most exciting for a long time.
It was more a question of drivers v circuit rather than driver v driver.
Some of the quicker circuits may produce a better race.
"Mr Underwood, You are truly a master of the mysteries that are not revealed to us mere mortals."
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Video of Buemi's crash from Practice this morning.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 624276.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/motorsp ... 624276.stm
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