Rain does tend to reduce the technical advantages and allow the better natural drivers to excel.sunny1304 wrote:wet race are interesting to watch ......but for 2-3 times in a whole season.
but this year seems that we are getring more than 5-6 wet race which is quite stupid.
Massa was doing well in the wet at the Chinese GP till his mechanical problem.richard_leeds wrote:Rain does tend to reduce the technical advantages and allow the better natural drivers to excel.sunny1304 wrote:wet race are interesting to watch ......but for 2-3 times in a whole season.
but this year seems that we are getring more than 5-6 wet race which is quite stupid.
It would be a shame if it is dry, it would deprive Kimi and Phillpe of some much needed wet wether practice! Although I wonder if this is when we find the Ferarri spins on blown sand as if it was water?
I doubt their testing at Bahrain will help them overcome a the RB5's & BGP01's which are clearly in a class of their own.vasia wrote:Brawn, RBR and Toyota will be fighting at the front, but Toyota may have an advantage over RBR on this track as they tested extensively at Bahrain in winter.
Reliability is also a question mark with the Red Bull cars, and their reliability will be tested in the Bahrain heat.
It is a true WORLD championship now with alot of races outside of europe so rain is to be expected. Nothing wrong with it at all. Now comes the heat & sand of the Arabian desert. The only thing the WORLD championship is missing is a couple of races in N America and 1 in Africa. It would be nice to have USA/Canada & Mexico back on the schedule as well as South Africa where black people can actually attend the races now.sunny1304 wrote:wet race are interesting to watch ......but for 2-3 times in a whole season.
but this year seems that we are getring more than 5-6 wet race which is quite stupid.
Try and make it to Brazil... thats the best race for us N american dwellers to get to... and the atmosphere is outstanding. And the women are ridiculously beautifulGiblet wrote:I've wanted to see an F1 race since I was a kid. When I was a kid and only 6 hours drive away from Montreal, I couldn't convince my dad.
As I got older, and started making money. I moved across the country to Vancouver, making the race even further away. I had time off this year and so I was planning a visit to my first race.
I can't afford to go to a race in Europe this year. Too bad.
Maybe I should thumb to Monaco and hope I meet a yacht owning super model that Flav has already thrown away so I can see a race.
The CART race in Vancouver a few years ago was cool, but it was TOO LOUD for the people in a 30 story condo at the edge of the track and helped contribute to the decline of CART. I always liked the CART cars way more then the IRL.
ISLAMATRON wrote:Try and make it to Brazil... thats the best race for us N american dwellers to get to... and the atmosphere is outstanding. And the women are ridiculously beautifulGiblet wrote:I've wanted to see an F1 race since I was a kid. When I was a kid and only 6 hours drive away from Montreal, I couldn't convince my dad.
As I got older, and started making money. I moved across the country to Vancouver, making the race even further away. I had time off this year and so I was planning a visit to my first race.
I can't afford to go to a race in Europe this year. Too bad.
Maybe I should thumb to Monaco and hope I meet a yacht owning super model that Flav has already thrown away so I can see a race.
The CART race in Vancouver a few years ago was cool, but it was TOO LOUD for the people in a 30 story condo at the edge of the track and helped contribute to the decline of CART. I always liked the CART cars way more then the IRL.