Retarded rule change. Anything worse than that would have been the medal system proposed earlier.
Retarded, simply as that. Taking away all good stuff they've tried to make racing exciting this season, which didn't probably doesn't work, but at least they tried.
I can imagine how teams will slow down and just save their car for the next round if they don't have any chances to win. And some lucky retard d goes winning half of the races plus one and then doesn't finish the rest.
Giving more points to the winner would have been better and more revarding. This is just dumming it down way too much for the retard FIA officials who can't count to 3. Retard is such a nice world damn retards.
To be honest I don't really care. Being a business is the worst part of F1, having to keep everyone entertained. Then you see stupid rules like that coming up all the time because there's little to do on the sport side without any major regulations change.
I'm fine either way. I like a few drivers, a few teams, but I'm not fanatic. I just enjoy watching the drivers driving, the cars going, even at Hungaroring.
12 times, out of the 59 seasons run so far would've seen a different WDC.
Here they are:
1958: Mike Hawthorn (1), Would be: Sterling Moss (4)
1964: John Surtees (2), Would be: Graham Hill (3)
1967: Denny Hulme (2), Would be: Jim Clark (4)
1977: Niki Lauda (3), Would be: Mario Andretti (4)
1979: Jody Scheckter (3), Would be: Alan Jones (4)
1982: Keke Rosberg (1), Would be: Didier Pironi (2)
1983: Nelson Piquet (3), Would be: Alain Prost (4)
1984: Niki Lauda (5), Would be: Alain Prost (7)
1986: Alain Prost (4), Would be: Nigel Mansell (5)
1987: Nelson Piquet (3), Would be: Nigel Mansell (6)
1989: Alain Prost (4), Would be: Ayrton Senna (6)
2008: Lewis Hamilton (5), Would be: Felipe Massa (6)
which is totally irrelevant as the drivers drove to the system in place and would have taken a different approach and thus makes this analysis null and void. I wish the media wouldn't harp on about it as if it were somehow fact!
If I decided that a win was now punishable by 5 months in jail we would see different champions of the past too
It's not totally irrelevant, as it shows that in over 20% of the seasons consistency has proven to be more important than raw speed. Yes, the tactics and strategy would've been a bit different if they had this system in place, but that doesn't change the fact that consistency has given someone a world title in 20% of the seasons. That's 20% of the overall content of the sport that the FIA single handedly destroyed in a single day. It's good if they change rules to emphasize different parts of racing, but to annihilate an important aspect of 59 years of F1 in a single decision? That's bloody ridiculous, and not good for business.
Anyway, according to thef1.es, McLaren are making improvements today, running around a 4th place. Must be their new "trial and error" rear wing that they made up quickly in the garage last night
Further news re: McLaren - Heikki is running 1m18s laps this afternoon, which is much more competitive. Perhaps McLaren have finally found and fixed their troublesome hardware.
Or maybe they removed anything that can be removed, taken the ballast out, and are running on fumes in a hope that the fact they're screwed might not be noticed for a week or so?
Now, though, for some facts - the FIA have amended some regulations. Not sure how much it will affect the current cars with a week to go as I haven't looked at them closely enough - http://www.fia.com/en-GB/sport ... OneWorldChampionship.aspx
Probably amended enough so that is BrawnGP win by a mile they can 'level the playing field'. Can't afford the new point/win system to go horribly wrong
O/T Slightly but McLaren have two teams working for them. The ones that worked on the 2008 car while the other worked on the 2009 car. So the ones who did 2008 will be the 2010 car now. Obviously I don't know how much overlap takes place between the two 'teams' but if you got that many people, missing a few weeks development of the 2010 isn't too much.
Regarding McLaren pace though: The amount of different wings/diffusers that a team run in 1 season I see no problem with them running different oens on different days. Maybe they will be slower than is expected maybe they wont, but I know I wont count them out until qualifying on saturday.
Nakajima did a 1:17.494 on a two-lap stint - the fastest lap at Jerez this winter. He did a bunch of low 1:18s and a 1:17.6 in other two-lappers. If these are Q2 simulations, it's impressive.
I don't know about you guys, but all this dry humping and circle jerking to some fuzzy pictures about different diffusers, Brawwwxy GP's performance and whatnot has left me completely ecstatic how the first race will go.