Lol, i like you wE1l.
It's very very late here, (dread to think what time it is for you), so, i'll be brief, and pick this up again after a good sleep
"The Championship" is a relatively new concept in motorsport, (most sports come to think of it). In F1 it began in the 50's, so we had well over 50 yrs of racing ,before someone had the notion to correlate the results over a number of race's in a year to determine the "best" driver and manufacturer.
Even in the formative yrs of F1 (i.e the first 20), there were many non-championship race's on the calender, i.e no point's, only the prestige, and the money, hence "The Big Prize", and for the drivers the thrill of driving a state of the art racing car on the limit without the added pressure of driver's and manufacture's points. There has even been talk within the FIA to include non-championship race's in modern F1, i.e Russia, and New York City
And this is what i believe is the essence of all sport's, (not just motorsport), the thrill of the competition, the adrenalin that pumps through your system when you take part and give everything you've got, the absolute joy at crossing the finish line first, seeing all the hard work that you put into behind the scene coming to fruition, all those sacrifice's you've made for that one glorious moment. And, if you dont win, the determination that wells up within you to try even harder next time.
As a teenager i competed in both athletics and skiing at a national level, and raced against a few lads who went on to become well known sporting champions. But, we never went through all that endless mindnumbingly boring training sessions for the race point's, or the money, (back then there was'nt any
), we did it for the love of the sport, and especially in the skiing, for the adrenalin rush of blasting down a snow covered mountain at 60mph with two planks of wood bolted to your feet
illepall and that very special and unique feeling you get when you carve a perfect turn, just before you take a 60 foot leap off a roller
(ahh...happy days)
Sorry, i digress
ermmm...
Yeah, the essence of motorsport. In many ways the Championship point tally, has had a detrimental effect on the drivers psychology towards the race, i.e they can focus on the year as a whole and not on each race, and this can in itself lead to boring race's. Some of the best race's i've seen have been after the Championship has been decided, remember Suzuka last Year !, if Alonso needed points to become Champion, do you think he would really attempt the overtaking maneuver on Schui at the 130r ??
The essence of motorsport, is purely man and machine in perfect harmony, and going as fast as each other allow, at any given time, sounds trite, but thats it, this is also why i hate the ruling of making an engine last two race's, who wants to see the leader lapping 4 sec's of the pace at the end of a race so his engine will be ok for the next GP.
Personally i hate it when drivers settle for 3rd place, straight after his last pitstop coz it wont harm his championship tally, thats boring.
Maybe a solution is to change the points to 20, 15, 10, 6, 4, 2, with 1 point for pole, and maybe a couple of points for fastest lap, (dunno, just think of the top of my head)
Ohhh, just realised how much i've written, perhaps i'll finish this later, need sleep.
But you may have gathered i tend to look at life a tad differently from alot of folk in here, think it's mainly down to not being technically minded, (computer's bewilder me) and a few things have happened that make's me see things from a slightly different perspective, it's just, i have a big problem with judging things by numbers, and statistics prove nothing. (i could talk for hours about some of my real life event's where i've been mis-judged by statistics and lumped into situation's that i should'nt have been in, but i wont
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Need sleep, back later
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And please remember this is only my personal opinion, it dont mean i'm right.