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it's also now the season for Strictly and all the other nonsense voting shows in the run up to Christmas.
RTL only managed to show quali because it was delayed to Sunday, and either they rescheuled sunday am telly to fit it in, or got lucky with showing live quali in the slot that would normally have been saturday quali highights.
Even a TV station that always shows every FP1/2/3 session and Quali and Race all live plus highlights, demoted F1, so they can show the German equivalent of britian's got talent.
And then of course the race is also prime time sunday telly. Timezones might just about let mexico and brazil be shown live without affecting the prime time money spinners. (edit: and if not, they're demoted to BBC2)


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 1:25 pm
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Bernie - the ultimate wheeler dealer - he's ace - announcing this to divide and conquer

With this, a big pay-off to Renault to re-enter F1, whilst burying the hatchet with Red Bull and allowing Honda to catch up will help Bernie have 4 teams in his pocket

Yep, he's greedy - but he's so cunning!

Viewing figures are down due to the stupid decision to put F1 on Sky


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 2:40 pm
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Probably not helped by Hamilton seemingly not being liked in the UK and Europe. I wonder if had it been Button going for his 3rd championship if the ratings would have been better?

last years sports personality of the year was...... LH. The Englishman won 209,920 of the 620,932 votes cast.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:03 pm
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What happened to less pit wall and driver communication? Seems like the teams are still telling the drivers when to switch engine modes or when to put in some easy laps or to push. I though all of this was banned only safety messages allowed?

Also not sure if this idea has been mentioned, but would reducing the amount of telemetry the teams are allowed to gather help make F1 more exciting.

It seems to me that the teams have loads of sensors and statistics and can predict quite accurately how different parts of the car will react so they know exactly how hard to push something or not.

But every time the conditions are changeable and the teams don't have loads of stats on what's going to happen next things get mixed up a bit.

They could still have all the sensors they want for safety reasons ie they can see when the brakes are overheating and about to explode. But they wouldn't know if they are just running a bit hot.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:04 pm
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Bernie - the ultimate wheeler dealer - he's ace

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Viewing figures are down due to the stupid decision to put F1 on Sky


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:08 pm
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Bernie - the ultimate wheeler dealer - he's ace

Bernie, the king of back handers!

[i]"Formula 1 boss Bernie Ecclestone says Sepp Blatter should remain in charge of Fifa despite facing corruption charges.

If people allegedly have been corrupted to make things happen in their country, it's good.

He also backed Russian President Vladimir Putin and said there was "no place for democracy."

In the past, Ecclestone has referred to women as "domestic appliances" and praised Adolf Hitler as someone who "got things done."[/i]

Fair play to Sauber and Force India pushing F1 to the EU courts over unfair pay awards, Bernie will make it go away some how. It's insane that last year Ferrai earned more than Mercedes yet Mercedes won the title...

I just find F1 boring and unbalanced these days, give me BTCC/WTCC/WEC. Not perfect by any means but raw action, fairer and more interesting to watch.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:17 pm
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F1 really needs to get rid of Ecclestone, he was great back in the late 70's / 80's, but it is too much of a closed shop with him [s]ruining[/s] running the show.

Allow more than one tyre manufacturer into the show, cut back on electronic aids / telemetery / allow multi fuel formula, and stop threatening to take F1 away from established circuits because you want an extra few million to race there.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:27 pm
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According to the Telegraph that mrsH showed me Lewis is impossible to like in the UK. I replied 'stop reading the daily newspapers and BBC news website (that seems to be the worse BBC outlet). It's all trolling/story spinned crap.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 3:50 pm
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I feel a bit for NR, but there can only be one number one, and he's not it.

He's not even number two! I think that Vettel has really shown his talent this season. As much as I want to chop that finger off he's beaten Rosberg who's driving a much superior car and totally thrashed his team mate, who's no slouch either.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 8:00 pm
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While Hamilton is being compared to the greats like Senna the reality is he is very far behind. Rosberg has had a so so year (generous as he couldn't start or stay on the track) but a number of the other top drivers put in the Mercedes could/would have won the championship.

I've had the "pleasure" of doing a business deal with Eccelstone, just one wouldn't do another. Whatever you think of him the success of F1 is in large part down to him, eg yes the history of F1 lies in Europe but if the Middle East and Asia are prepared to pay daft money to host we can watch on TV. He's Mr Teflon even skipping a conviction having bribed the banker to get control of F1 back.

I can't see ANY way VW/Audi/Porsche (all part of the group) would be in F1 in the near future, the diesel scandal has very far to run and if the US lawyers think the group has a single spare cent to spend on racing they'll be all over that.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 9:07 pm
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While Hamilton is being compared to the greats like Senna the reality is he is very far behind. Rosberg has had a so so year (generous as he couldn't start or stay on the track) but a number of the other top drivers put in the Mercedes could/would have won the championship.

Senna won his championships in all conquering McLarens! Remember 88, where Mclaren won all the races except italy!


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 10:16 pm
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also, i have never truly understood the hysteria around senna, when i was growing up watching F1, I thought he was always a bit underhand - he renegaded deal with Prost into the first corner in san marino, rammed drivers off the road, bullied people on track..... amazing driver but there is a pattern, to win you have to be a bit nasty, take no prisoner and drivers like senna, mansell, schumacher, hakkinen and alonso have that about them, so does Hamilton.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 10:21 pm
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I'm not a huge Senna fan (Prost was better IMO) but he did win races in a Lotus before being at McLaren. Hamilton has only ever won in the best cars on the grid.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 10:35 pm
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Monaco 1984.


 
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While Hamilton is being compared to the greats like Senna the reality is he is very far behind. Rosberg has had a so so year (generous as he couldn't start or stay on the track) but a number of the other top drivers put in the Mercedes could/would have won the championship.

Far behind in what regard?

On pure pace and car control, personally I think he's always been there or thereabouts.

What he's lacked has been race-craft and temperament. Two things he has massively improved over the last two years. Worthy triple champion IMHO.

Rosberg's been made to look a bit pants, because Ham is at the top of his game.


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 10:58 pm
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Hamilton has only ever won in the best cars on the grid.

rubbish - he won twice in a dog of a mclaren in 2009


 
Posted : 27/10/2015 11:09 pm
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[quote=jambalaya ]While Hamilton is being compared to the greats like Senna the reality is he is very far behind. Rosberg has had a so so year (generous as he couldn't start or stay on the track) but a number of the other top drivers put in the Mercedes could/would have won the championship.

We've already done that there are several other drivers who would be WDC if they were team mates with NR at Mercedes - I'm not so sure any of them would be WDC if they were team mates with LH.

Statistically LH has won more races than Senna, with a higher start to win conversion rate and the same number of WDC. It's tricky to compare drivers from different eras who've never raced each other, but we only need 3 pieces of evidence here:

Hmm, well it gets tricky here, because video clips of Alonso vs Hamilton don't seem readily available - I presume there are copyright issues, but I give you the 2007 season.

Oh, and in answer to dragon, Hamilton has won races every year he's been in F1, he's been in far from the best car some of those years.


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 12:05 am
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It wasn't that bad a car during that portion of the 2009 season, as Heki in the other car got a 4th place and a few other solid 5th and 6ths during the same period.


 
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@nemesis - Bernie is is the ultimate wheeler dealer because viewing figures don't matter, like the line from Oiliver "in this life one thing counts, in the bank large amounts"

Comparing sportsmen from different eras is fabulously difficult. Also I appreciate this has been discussed before but I see Vettel and Hanilton as kind of the same, very good drivers able to pt themselves in the best cars and that's the most important thing in F1, the car


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 12:13 am
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It wasn't the best car on the grid though.


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 12:14 am
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It's a different world. Would senna be able to drive today's cars with all the knowledge of computers and technology that is required? Would he even be fit enough compared to today's drivers?

It's such a different game there's really little point in comparing them


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 12:27 am
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Hamilton is up there with Alonso - maybe even better as he's been pretty canny getting into the right car in at least 3 seasons

Vettel has massively impressed me this year - to get 3 wins this year against the might Mercs is mighty impressive - so i would put him up there with Hamilton & Rosberg

I never thought i'd admit that!!


 
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It wasn't that bad a car during that portion of the 2009 season, as Heki in the other car got a 4th place and a few other solid 5th and 6ths during the same period.

Let's leave it there before you embarrasse yourself further


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 8:20 am
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It wasn't that bad a car during that portion of the 2009 season, as Heki in the other car got a 4th place and a few other solid 5th and 6ths during the same period.

I wasn't sure which side of the argument he was trying to come down on there either โ“


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 8:27 am
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Those who sat Vettel is in the top flight might wish to explain why he was whipped by Ricciardo last year.


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 8:51 am
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Race Vettel Ricciardo Vettel Ricciardo Vettel Ricciardo
Australia 12 2 DNF DSQ 0 0
Malaysia 2 5 3 DNF 15 0
Bahrain 10 13 6 4 23 12
China 3 2 5 4 33 24
Spain 15 3 4 3 45 39
Monaco 4 3 DNF 3 45 54
Canada 3 6 3 1 60 79
Austria 12 5 DNF 8 60 83
Great Britain 2 8 5 3 70 98
Germany 6 5 4 6 82 106
Hungary 2 4 7 1 88 131
Belgium 3 5 5 1 98 156
Italy 8 9 6 5 106 166
Singapore 4 3 2 3 124 181
Japan 9 6 3 4 139 193
Russia 10 6 8 7 143 199
United States 18 5 7 3 149 214
Brazil 6 9 5 DNF 159 214
Abu Dhabi 19 20 8 4 167 238
Total Best 9 10 3 11 167 238
Best Qualifier: Ricciardo Best Race Results: Ricciardo Most points: Ricciardo


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 8:52 am
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I have never truly understood the hysteria around senna, when i was growing up watching F1, I thought he was always a bit underhand - he renegaded deal with Prost into the first corner in san marino, rammed drivers off the road, bullied people on track..... amazing driver but there is a pattern, to win you have to be a bit nasty, take no prisoner and drivers like senna, mansell, schumacher, hakkinen and alonso have that about them, so does Hamilton.

Senna was different from Schumacher though.

Senna would be ruthless on the track but humble off it. He did tonnes of charity work for Brazil, set up a foundation and was a very religious man. He was also seen to be very concerned of the well-being of other drivers too, Donnelly's crash at Jerez being one example constantly cited by his peers and also the way he rushed to Zanardi's rescue (his actions were said to save his life) after his massive crash at Spa in '93. He was two different people in and out of the car and the line was drawn around the cockpit.
Schumacher was ruthless at all times, never apologising for errors, defending them even. Hew would act all arrogant and aloof throughout his career (pt.1 especially) and would exploit any tiny advantage at any time. Being defacto No.1 at Ferrari was a prime example. It was only in his second F1 career that he learned to be more open and accepting of any flaws in his skills.

One endeared himself to his peers and the public, the other was respected but not overly liked. For the record I'm a fan of both of them on the track for their sublime car handling skills but I only ever liked Senna off the track. Hamilton seems to be following Senna Alonso the Schumacher model. Vettel seems to be somewhere in the middle with his sense of humour.


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 9:15 am
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one could argue the same that ricciardo won 3 races last year in the inferior renault rbr the same as vettel this year with arguably a worse engined car.

I think that vettel had orchestrated the move to ferrari with a combination of lack of on track results and amblivalence.


 
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He was also seen to be very concerned of the well-being of other drivers too

Apart from Prost!


 
Posted : 28/10/2015 11:17 am
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2 hours to go. I'm weirdly excited about this one! Not sure how because both championships have been decided but I think it's gonna be a good'un! ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 5:23 pm
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interesting to too see how ruthless hamilton can be. he's a born racer but does he have a soft center ? Mind you Rosberg is getting more irrational day by day.


 
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Posted : 01/11/2015 9:08 pm
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safety car - - so we'll see now if Lewis is under team orders to stay behind Nico so he can claim 2nd spot in the WDC...


 
Posted : 01/11/2015 9:18 pm
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I take it all back, not a super exciting race that one. Vettel was not doing well at all! Wonder what was happening there. Bit of a lame performance from Ferrari all round really. Also looks like Lewis is throttling back slightly now that he has his world championship, which is fair enough I guess! ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
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I have to say that Herman and pals have done a great job at the stadium section as it must be awesome driving through there and having the podium presentation in front of the stands. After all the trash talk about Renault I wonder how rbr can ask for a competitive engine., Seems to me they beat a couple of Ferraris and several Mercedes.
I was glad Bottas managed to survive the crash and come in 3rd as he should've done in the last race. Super drive from NIco and Kvyat and all in all a decent addition to the calendar.
I think the frustration with Hamilton is that elusive number of wins in a season. The less said about the new mchonda engine the better


 
Posted : 02/11/2015 9:31 am
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Hamilton defo in cruise mode - although i think he played a little game of fastest laps near the end to force a mistake so he could pass Rosberg - i do believe Mercedes want the 2nd spot all sewn up and Hamilton was not allowed to pass.

Renault takeover of lotus seems dead in the water - i suspect Bernie, annoyed that Renault would stop supplying other teams if they became a works Team, has told them they wont get the 50-odd million due as a "historical" team....
this has probably resolved the RBR situation and they will run with Renault 1 more year.

Ferrari looked a disaster ! both drivers seemed to be unsettled in the car - perhaps they have stopped all work on the 2015 car and look to 2016.

McLaren took a step forward last race - and 7 back this race!

In order to change the status quo for 2016 the FIA is seriously going to have to allow pre/in season testing before next years start.....

Manor are about to die? think the Merc engine deal is dead....


 
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And Force India are going to be rebranded Aston Martin F1.

The silly season is in full swing already.


 
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In order to change the status quo for 2016 the FIA is seriously going to have to allow pre/in season testing before next years start.....

This would have to be available to all though, so nothing would change.

Next year will be a repeat of this - the next big shake-up will be 2017 with the new regs.


 
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This would have to be available to all though, so nothing would change.

Well, with stable regs, the fastest cars will tend to have less improvement available to them so there is some natural closing of the gap over time.


 
Posted : 02/11/2015 3:45 pm
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what is the deal with booth, lowden and Bell leaving. Rumour has it Bell has gone to Lotus / Renault.
It would be a big shame if they disappeared after such a fight to be on the grid this year.
I'm suprised no one has approached Mercedes about a similar deal Haas has done with Ferrari


 
Posted : 02/11/2015 4:15 pm
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Remember the token system means that this year mchonda can't change the fundamentals that need fixing to get their engine progressing. So my guess is they're bringing forward some changes to support the new engine and so have got half this year's engine and half next year's. No wonder it don't work too good. I really hope they're going to get closer to the rest next year.


 
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With the latest disagreement between LH and Mercedes,and the latter's"warmth"as LH is putting it towards the spoilt brat, is it likely LH will not bother renewing his contract when it runs out?


 
Posted : 04/11/2015 8:46 am
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Not if it's still the best car. LH is a decent driver, but he knows he isn't going to win championships without the best car - nor is anyone else of course.


 
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I think LH's suggestion was that the team were quite happy for NR to win as they felt it would sooth his disappointment somewhat and likely help with longer term team harmony. I'm pretty sure he's not suggesting they'll be favouring NR long term - it seems pretty clear that for Merc, LH winning is a good thing in terms of marketability.

More likely is that if 2016 plays out as this year has (eg NR gets comfortably beaten again) then he'll be off to another team at the end of the year rather than becoming a whipping boy for LH. It'd also suit the team as they can look for some new talent should LH get to a point of retiring or even considering a move to Ferrari (if they look like they could be competitive) to complete the racing driver CV (though Vettel will likely be a blocker to that though maybe a swap between Merc and Ferrari...)


 
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