Formula 1 Discussion - And favourite driver?

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Gotta hype it up to pull more green in!

What would they do if by summer Bot and Checo are the ones fighting for the WDC? That would fuck their plans!
 
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Pretending there is any kind of edge or tension to the championship whatsoever. My sides.

Especially when it's about Hamilton vs. Verstappen, where is this supposed rivalry coming from?
Hamilton ended up with 133 more points than Verstappen, who himself lost out second place against Bottas for crying out loud, and that was the closest he has ever gotten to Hamilton. In the past 5 years, Vettel has been a greater threat to Hamilton, so has Bottas (and we all know that's a defanged and declawed Tiger, that wouldn't be allowed to drive for Mercedes, if he wasn't full well aware of being a mere waterboy for Hamham).

If your enjoyment of F1 derives from cheering for a title contender, you've been miserable for the past 7 years unless you're into Hamilton. No amount of lwelew dicksucking and wishful thinking will change how little challenge there is to the title and the sooner these people start to focus on... well... literally anybody else, the better. Tsunoda is a promising driver, Gasly is a great driver, Russel is squeezing power out of his car that the engineers themselves must be baffled what their car is capable of. Then there's Norris and Perez and Sainz, Leclerc, literally EVERYTHING is more interesting to focus on than this farce of a championship. The only person remotely capable of challenging Hamilton is Bottas and he's been handpicked to be incapable of doing exactly that.
 
The new weraceasone t-shirt is just displaying the religion of leftism prayer.

> "Max makes too many mistakes to win a championship against Lewis"
> last weekend's lucky escape from throwing it off the road.

Ah yes another of these where they keep going on about the number of overtakes last season to try to excite people while ignoring that most of them were drs.

Whats with the length of these safety car periods. Its all gotten too far risk averse, like noticeably since last season.

Wow, such overtake, so much skill. I've done very similar myself up the motorway around a truck...
 
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Last year's Portugal race was really exciting. This year's... not so much.

And Raikkönen's crash really made me feel sad. That was such a weird mistake for the Iceman to make.
 
Wow what is with this race, this is absolutely miserable. You know it's sad when the only reason I watch F1 is to take a good look at the cars, because the racing and the Mercedes dick sucking is just sad.
 
So now Merc is pondering another stop so Bottas can go for fastest lap on new shoes.

The state of this race :story:

The state of F1:story:
This is something that has happened a few times in the past, but I really only realized today:

The top 3 drivers are so ridiculously fast, they can easily do an extra pit-stop, which costs them 25s minimum plus one lap to get the new tyres on temperature and the rest of the field doesn't even get close. And this has become such a general thing, it has essentially become a standard tactic at this point. Thank god Max is somehow fast enough to keep up with those Mercs somehow, otherwise, the F1 experience would be even more miserable... even though he's not going to even get close to the title anytime soon.

Miserable race, barely anything interesting going on and if it did, we barely saw it. Like, Alonso somehow made his way up the ranks and we never really saw any of it.
Vettel had another somewhat disappointing race, but it seems the Aston Martin is just not up to snuff, given that Stroll wasn't doing much better either.

One of the few positive things was Mick overtaking Latifi. Overtaking a Williams isn't much of a feat, but given that this is Mick's first season, it's a decent show of skill I would say. And fucking lol, Mazepin was more than a minute behind his teammate, he's having a rough start to his career, to say the least. He might still get the knack of his car and then slowly become a better driver, once the car itself catches up with the other teams, but so far, he's not done anything to impress anyone. And in contrast to Schumacher, he's pretty much stuck at Haas, cause who's going to offer a job to the son of another team boss.
 
You guys dont get it, Hamilton (CBE) (PBUH) is just #blessed #stillirise. He uses the power of yakub to btfo racist f1 fans and win more championships than the next guy
 
You guys dont get it, Hamilton (CBE) (PBUH) is just #blessed #stillirise. He uses the power of yakub to btfo racist f1 fans and win more championships than the next guy
Das rite!

Can't wait for Barcelona next week. It's gonna be so exciting you guise, fawk.

On a positive note, a lot of the young drivers are really damn impressive. The excitement has to be found there, as others have mentioned.
 
My favourite was the Sky F1 commentators going on that Bottas and Vestappen pitting at the end to try and get fastest lap was proof the extra point makes for more exciting races, like how.

The absolute state of F1 that pitting to try and get a fast lap (at zero risk due to the gap) and overtaking under DRS (and then them going on about how amazing a maneuver it was) are the "hilights" of the race.

We had a good bit of excitement to the beginning of the season with a bit of merc uncertainty but normal service has resumed. As you were gents.
 
My favourite was the Sky F1 commentators going on that Bottas and Vestappen pitting at the end to try and get fastest lap was proof the extra point makes for more exciting races, like how.

The absolute state of F1 that pitting to try and get a fast lap (at zero risk due to the gap) and overtaking under DRS (and then them going on about how amazing a maneuver it was) are the hilights of the race.
Yeah, the highlight-reel will be pretty amazing.
"Look, he overtook with DRS! What a move! Look at how he flies past the other guy!"... at that point, the overtake is less interesting than the driver actually catching up with someone.
The Austrian stream I watched also claimed that the bonus-point was a true gamechanger for the championship and a worthy addition to the ruleset... Have they even looked at the point scores of last season? The point usually goes to someone in the top 3 anyway and by the end of the season, the difference in points between individual drivers on the top is so wide, even if someone managed to hog every single of these points, it would not make much of a difference in the end. It's a tiny bonus, but it's utterly irrelevant in the grand scheme of things.

The commentators also started to suck Hamilton's dick once he overtook Verstappen, too. They literally called him the "Talent of a century" and that the voices questioning his abilites grow fainter and fainter. Balls to that. Credit where it's due: He is not a bad driver and he does not make many mistakes, but given that he's driving for the team with the single biggest technological lead for the longest time in F1 history ever, talking like any of that was his talent speaking is simply ridiculous. I'd be really hard pressed to find any driver incapable of becoming champion in that car. Even Mazepin would be competing for the title, if he had some more experience in F1 I am sure.

Two things that come to mind:
On one hand: FIA should have stopped and thought about the state of F1 the moment they implemented DRS. It's a workaround to allow cars to pass each other even if the aero-setup causes a lot of turbulences to any car pursuing another car. It's a really artificial way to allow overtaking to happen and while it doesn't cause rubberbanding most of the times (by having two opponents overtake one another over and over in DRS zones), it does showcase that F1 has had an issue with its current setup and they should have changed the rules for aero-stuff way earlier, so overtaking can happen more organically.
And on the other hand: Maybe the marshals should grab a couple of Merc cars from the last few seasons and completely pick them apart, everything down to the last screw, check everything, add a shitton of sensors and look if there's any fuckery going on inside the engine (like what Ferrari did with the fuel pumps)... Mercedes is just way to strong, it really makes me wonder if they are even playing fair.
 
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Kimi will always be 100 times the legend Hamilton and Vettel will ever be. In my book, at least.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=gc7av-OXMyg
I myself prefer Vettel over Kimi tbh, (admittedly, partially out of pity for his atrocious last season and how badly he was treated by Ferrari for at least 2 seasons), but Vettel's glory days are becoming the third most successful F1 driver (so far) almost a decade ago... but Kimi is just a fucking legend for what he does to this day. Like half the memes about F1 drivers are him yelling on the radio, it's glorious.
 
I don't get what red bull were trying to do with perez at the end there. Once the other top three pitted and sergio was out there in the lead he was likely to pass bottas if there were a safety car, but bottas made up so much time that it was only actually possible for like 3 laps. Then red bull left him out for who the fuck knows why, and his tires degraded so much that hamilton passed him before sergio even pitted. Real catastrophic failure, they should have just left sergio out for like 5 laps and then pitted on softs and let Perez try to overtake bottas.
I myself prefer Vettel over Kimi tbh, (admittedly, partially out of pity for his atrocious last season and how badly he was treated by Ferrari for at least 2 seasons), but Vettel's glory days are becoming the third most successful F1 driver (so far) almost a decade ago... but Kimi is just a fucking legend for what he does to this day. Like half the memes about F1 drivers are him yelling on the radio, it's glorious.
I wasn't a fan of f1 back then but listening to vettel's radio messages from back then, like when he won the world championship in 2013 and on the radio he said "Remember this day" and "savor the moment", that always seemed really touching to me.
 
I myself prefer Vettel over Kimi tbh, (admittedly, partially out of pity for his atrocious last season and how badly he was treated by Ferrari for at least 2 seasons), but Vettel's glory days are becoming the third most successful F1 driver (so far) almost a decade ago... but Kimi is just a fucking legend for what he does to this day. Like half the memes about F1 drivers are him yelling on the radio, it's glorious.
If anything, Vettel's performance after 2013 are making everyone question if it was actually him or Adrian Newey designing some very good cars. He pretty much had one style of winning races and that was to go on Pole and then disappear off to the distance after Lap 1.
 
I don't get what red bull were trying to do with perez at the end there. Once the other top three pitted and sergio was out there in the lead he was likely to pass bottas if there were a safety car, but bottas made up so much time that it was only actually possible for like 3 laps. Then red bull left him out for who the fuck knows why, and his tires degraded so much that hamilton passed him before sergio even pitted. Real catastrophic failure, they should have just left sergio out for like 5 laps and then pitted on softs and let Perez try to overtake bottas.
It was a really weird decision. Hindsight is 20/20, but it was obvious he could only cling to his lead for so long while losing precious time with every lap. The longer he stayed out, the more time he would make up on his new tyres... By the time he pitted, he'd have to churn out laps at least half a second faster than anyone else to get back into striking distance.

If anything, Vettel's performance after 2013 are making everyone question if it was actually him or Adrian Newey designing some very good cars. He pretty much had one style of winning races and that was to go on Pole and then disappear off to the distance after Lap 1.
I don't know, it feels kind of petty to me when you consider that he ended up 3rd in 2015, 4th in 2016, second in 2017 and 2018. Those are still pretty solid results for any F1 driver, especially given that this is also the time when Mercedes was becoming unbeatable. 2019 and especially 2020 were terrible results due to Ferrari's fuel fuckery being exposed and Ferrari dropping any kind of support for Vettel the moment Leclerc made a strong impression.
I'm not saying he's a driver of legendary skill or deny the car has a lot of influence on his performance, but I see a lot of comments (expecially on YT) that treat Vettel like some incompetent peon, who never achieved anything past his RB days - which is silly to say the least.
 
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it was a solid race for Perez tho. He qualified fourth, stayed in the front group, got passed off the start but got back to fourth, didn't make any mistakes like in imola, didn't get any unreliability like in bahrain, and got a decent finish and even churned out a fastest lap near the end. That is encouraging for his form throughout the year.
 
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