Formula One
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Probably I'm just ignorant about the finer details of F1 racing, but I don't quite understand how one can enjoy watching F1 races. Looks somewhat boring to me. Cars driving laps, and occasionally one car overtakes another.
wrote on 26 Sept 2021, 10:34 last edited by@klaus said in Formula One:
Probably I'm just ignorant about the finer details of F1 racing, but I don't quite understand how one can enjoy watching F1 races. Looks somewhat boring to me. Cars driving laps, and occasionally one car overtakes another.
I once thought that about bike racing but the lance armstrong craze took me into understanding the way grand tour bike racing works, and just like baseball, which I started watching at 5 years old, there is so much more going on than at first meets the eye. Lots of strategy.
Be that as it may, I’m not at all a F1 follower (maybe the closest I came to that was strolling along the marina and past the casino in Monte Carlo) but I imagine like other things, more than meets the eye.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2021, 11:47 last edited by
F1 races can be really boring, it depends on the circuit and the circumstances. At the wrong circuit it becomes a complete procession, and the DVR is your friend. When you have one very dominant car/driver combination it also gets a little dull - this was true with Schumacher at Ferrari, Vettel at Red Bull and Hamilton at Mercedes, although this year is more interesting as Mercedes is arguably no longer the fastest car.
What typically livens up even the dullest circuit is rain.
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Probably I'm just ignorant about the finer details of F1 racing, but I don't quite understand how one can enjoy watching F1 races. Looks somewhat boring to me. Cars driving laps, and occasionally one car overtakes another.
wrote on 26 Sept 2021, 12:58 last edited by@klaus said in Formula One:
Probably I'm just ignorant about the finer details of F1 racing, but I don't quite understand how one can enjoy watching F1 races. Looks somewhat boring to me. Cars driving laps, and occasionally one car overtakes another.
There's the guy with the flag, though. Every now and then a guy runs out on the track and furiously waves a flag around. That's sort of interesting. For a second or two.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2021, 16:08 last edited by
…. I was right about the rain
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…. I was right about the rain
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wrote on 13 Oct 2021, 03:44 last edited by mark
I just won my first podium and first place to boot in F1 2020! I had to overtake about 6 or 8 cars. Started grid 4 but was passed by a few during the start. I also took fastest lap by about 4 seconds.
Before this win, I could never even get through the start of the race, then the first turn, then if I survived all that, someone would hit me from behind on another turn. I think the closest I ever got to finishing a race was completing 2 laps before I would crash for various reasons.
Then I take 1st place tonight. lol
Lots of fun.
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I just won my first podium and first place to boot in F1 2020! I had to overtake about 6 or 8 cars. Started grid 4 but was passed by a few during the start. I also took fastest lap by about 4 seconds.
Before this win, I could never even get through the start of the race, then the first turn, then if I survived all that, someone would hit me from behind on another turn. I think the closest I ever got to finishing a race was completing 2 laps before I would crash for various reasons.
Then I take 1st place tonight. lol
Lots of fun.
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wrote on 14 Oct 2021, 03:27 last edited by taiwan_girlLink to video
Comparison of "pit stop" from 1950 and today. LOL
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Comparison of "pit stop" from 1950 and today. LOL
wrote on 14 Oct 2021, 03:49 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Formula One:
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Comparison of "pit stop" from 1950 and today. LOL
wow
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wrote on 9 Oct 2023, 16:08 last edited by
It’s amazing just between 2209 vs 2013
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wrote on 9 Oct 2023, 22:37 last edited by
I was wondering why this thread didn't appear in my "F1" search results. I should have search for "Formula One"
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wrote on 10 Oct 2023, 01:07 last edited by
Of course, in all fairness, they don’t refuel in modern F1 and Pit Crews are 22 people, opposed to 4 (including the driver!) in 1950.
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wrote on 10 Oct 2023, 15:58 last edited by
It's like a bell choir playing presto. Yes, you had to pause and think on that one.