View Full Version : F1 racing just got better
Damn True
06-24-2009, 09:11 AM
Max Mosley - sacked.
http://www.autoblog.com/2009/06/24/breaking-f1-reunites-as-max-mosely-reportedly-forced-to-quit-f1/
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/76498
buickfunnycar.com
06-24-2009, 09:15 AM
saw that...fleeing before the you know what hits the fan.:machine:
LateNight72
06-24-2009, 09:42 AM
F1 should definitely be much more interesting next year...
buickfunnycar.com
06-24-2009, 10:54 AM
Now just tell Bernie to take a hike and we're all set...:smoke:
Damn True
06-24-2009, 11:04 AM
I think ecclestone can be dealt with. He knows that his series is worthless w/o McMerc and the f-cars. In fact there are no less than 3 tracks (Monte Carlo at the head) who have said that if Ferrari isn't racing you cannot have the dates. He knows where his bread is buttered.
I'm torn on the money thing. On one hand I'd like to see more than 1-2 competitive teams on a year in year out basis. But on the other hand, F1 is supposed to be the pinnacle. The all-in pursuit of building and driving the fastest thing man can create.
Not sure where the middle ground is in that, or if there is one.
LateNight72
06-24-2009, 11:23 AM
I think one thing that may work, is attracting more factory sponsors. Plain and simple, privateer teams will never be able to compete in an open format, where teams are allowed blank check budgets.
But then again, I'd hate to see F1 become so mundane, just to accommodate those low budget teams. I mean, there are plenty of other lower-performance series that teams can go race, if they can't hang in F1. However, I can see it conceivably becoming only Merc vs. Horse, if they're allowed blank checks...
Rybar
06-24-2009, 12:19 PM
Good news about Mosley, hoplefully Bernie is next!
I agree with you True about the budget cap they proposed. This sport is supposed to be the Pinnacle, so why a budget cap?
I think Frank Williams has been lobbying for most of the rule changes as well as the budget cap to help the Privateer teams.
I can't stand Bernie Eclsestone since he ditched the Canadian GP for this year. I hope it comes back next year.
I think one thing that may work, is attracting more factory sponsors. Plain and simple, privateer teams will never be able to compete in an open format, where teams are allowed blank check budgets.
Not sure how they are continuing to do or will do next year but Braun isn't factory backed. hell he took the Honda team and made it work when honda couldn't
F1 rules.
LateNight72
06-24-2009, 05:10 PM
Not sure how they are continuing to do or will do next year but Braun isn't factory backed. hell he took the Honda team and made it work when honda couldn't
F1 rules.
Brawn also has Ferrari to thank. However, I guess that'd be really the only exception, kind of...
daleepp
06-24-2009, 05:22 PM
I was so glad to hear today's news. I've been enjoying this years F1 series more than I have in years.
Here's a great shot of Max having breakfast with all his fans, friends and admirrers.
Dale
DJW32
06-25-2009, 08:47 AM
I'm torn on the money thing. On one hand I'd like to see more than 1-2 competitive teams on a year in year out basis. But on the other hand, F1 is supposed to be the pinnacle. The all-in pursuit of building and driving the fastest thing man can create.
Not sure where the middle ground is in that, or if there is one.
True,
Next year we should see a much closer points battle between Brawn, Ferrari, Red Bull, Williams, and ,I hope, McMerc(I'm a huge Lewis fan). Also, I'm on the edge of my seat to see who Team USF1 puts in the drivers seat.
David
DJW32
06-25-2009, 08:49 AM
Brawn also has Ferrari to thank. However, I guess that'd be really the only exception, kind of...
Ross Brawn is the man! You have to respect what he has done throughout his career. Michael S. is a good driver, but without Ross who knows where he would have finished in the overall standings.
David
novaderrik
06-25-2009, 11:11 AM
i'd probably actually start liking F1 if they'd open things up and let everyone in. it just seems a bit too elitist for my tastes.
say what you will about NASCAR, but anyone can build a car and show up to try to get in any of the races.
i do like how F1 does the qualifying, tho.
Damn True
06-25-2009, 11:15 AM
i'd probably actually start liking F1 if they'd open things up and let everyone in. it just seems a bit too elitist for my tastes.
say what you will about NASCAR, but anyone can build a car and show up to try to get in any of the races.
i do like how F1 does the qualifying, tho.
That qualifying setup is a master-stroke of brilliance. The best thing F1 has done in years.
Regarding Brawn:
"Ross Brawn was at Benetton, Benetton won. He moved to Ferrari, and Ferrari won. Now he's got his own team, and Brawn are winning. I don't want to be impolite with this question, but was it the car?"
~ Jeremy Clarkson spoken to Michael Schumacher
vanzuuk1
06-25-2009, 01:37 PM
Just watch Motogp instead.
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