I totally agree. As I stated earlier, the little entertainment that he brought to F1 has now gone and I have to sit and watch Alonso hot lap on his own for an hour and a half. Brilliant, I'd rather watch paint dry myself.
Maybe it's the rules, maybe it's the regulations or maybe it's the fact that T.V bosses hardly ever show anything other than replays of the scraps that happen lower down the field. I want to see the the action live. I tell you one thing, if it doesn't improve F1 will have one less viewer pretty sharpish.
Montoya is the only driver out there who actually pushed hard and aggressively. Do I want to see a bunch of drivers pussy around each other leaving a metre between each other while mirroring and signalling to pass ? No!
You can slag Montoya all you want but in the end you have to have some sort of skill to take race wins, fastest laps, fastest ever lap recorded in F1 and pole positions (Was it 02 when he took a whole load of poles ?). I'm sure his stats aren't far off Kimis if not better in some areas.
So what am I going to watch this weekend, well Renault dominance. Alonso will be team leader, Fisi 2nd if he can be bothered to actually concentrate during the race. Ferrari a fair bit back with Kimi who will be pushing the car to an extreme limit to try keep up. Perdo will be flying off the track while trying to pass other cars and eventually finish a mile off Kimi but in a position where people will praise him. Button will be claiming that he can win but finish at the bottom end of the points and be beaten by his team mate.
I personally find the best race to be one where I've had to work for it. Where I've been pushed hard and had to be aggressive. Not where we've pussy footed around and only tried to overtake when there's a huge gap.
Grand Prix Debut 2001 Australian GP
Grand Prix Starts 95
Grand Prix Points 307
Grand Prix Wins 7
Pole Positions 13
Fastest Laps 12
Number of Finishes 60
Number of Podiums 30
Number of Finishes in Points 56
Number of Doubles 1
Number of Triples 1
KIMI RAIKKONEN
Grand Prix Debut 2001 Australian GP
Grand Prix Starts 97
Grand Prix Points 320
Grand Prix Wins 9
Pole Positions 8
Fastest Laps 18
Number of Finishes 63
Number of Podiums 34
Number of Finishes in Points 53
Number of Doubles 3
Do you mean USA?. America is a continent where you can find some countries like Colombia, Brasil, Panama, Canada, USA, Argentina...
I like Nascar in games like Papyrus Nascar, but not in TV. I don't like also the F1, because it's boring, not many passes in a race, pilots are like robots.
I like GT, motorbikes, Formula Indy, WRC... much more spectacular.
F1 is a tech show.
You know, NASCAR is mostly boring (cars have the best graphics tho )
and F-1... F-1 is as about as exciting as watching paint dry (I still think it's fake)... maybe we should turn this into a "Flame America Thread" just for an exciting change of pace..........
Ok seriously, To be honest, I think drivers ought to be encouraged to switch types of racing from time to time.
It would make things a little more interesting all the way around. After the racers race each other every race season for years, they get routines down. It becomes the same old stock car race or the same ol F-1
The racing just sorta goes into a rut. But if they sorta bounced around a bit
it might be good thing.
For montoya Nascar is prolly his best move im sure hell be making more money then at williams and maybe hell have a chance at winning And montoya is good for nascar as im sure more columbians will watch to root him on. Montoya in nascar might actually get me to watch a race or two other then the road courses because Nascar as it is now is as borring as wathcing a cactus grow.
You made some good points here. I think your point about Montoya leaving being a wake up call for F1 is spot on. Don't get me wrong, I am a big F1 fan and even in its current guise a love watching every race.
Though stock car racing is much different from open wheel, Motoya will have a good time. he is used to such type of races (many ovals and some roads) as he had experience in the past. His differnt aggressivity and technique will probably advantage him more in NASCAR than in F1.