I have gone from loving Monaco to hoping it will be dropped. It really isn’t a race anymore, which 2018 proved when Ricciardo could win without half the engine. The cars are way too big for that track nowadays and I don’t think Saturday, as exciting as it may be, weighs up for the total borefest on Sundays anymore…
Its a good startcodetower wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 14:26So apparently there were 77 overtakes in Bahrain this past week. So did F1 succeed in making overtaking easier?
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How many were because of the safety car?codetower wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 14:26So apparently there were 77 overtakes in Bahrain this past week. So did F1 succeed in making overtaking easier?
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Monaco is the last circuit that will lose a race. It's seen as the blue ribbon event, the one they all want to win, the glamour, sunshine, the money.RicerDude wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 15:43There have been countless opportunities for change at Monaco over the years. The south bit of the harbour where it goes off towards the cruise terminal could be utilised for example.
What annoys me about the track is the principality clearly has the money available to make significant change to the venue to improve the racing but they’re deciding not to?
They’re risking losing it off the calendar if the racing doesn’t improve soon.
I agree, there are a few circuits that are just staples, or icons. Nurburgring, Spa, Silverstone, Monza... Monaco is in there. It's not going anywhere. It's like the "It's a Small World" ride at Disney World. No matter how dated, or boring it may be, it's not going anywhere... and you still go on it every time you visit.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 18:30Monaco is the last circuit that will lose a race. It's seen as the blue ribbon event, the one they all want to win, the glamour, sunshine, the money.RicerDude wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 15:43There have been countless opportunities for change at Monaco over the years. The south bit of the harbour where it goes off towards the cruise terminal could be utilised for example.
What annoys me about the track is the principality clearly has the money available to make significant change to the venue to improve the racing but they’re deciding not to?
They’re risking losing it off the calendar if the racing doesn’t improve soon.
It's all BS of course. Monaco qualifying is great - the cars flat out between the barriers. Love it. But that's it. The race isn't a race at all and is entirely pointless.
I'd give Monaco a "special status event" position, run 2 or even 4 qualifying laps with the running order mixed up to even out the circuit development / weather impact. Then give points for each run either half or quarter points depending on how many sessions are run. That way you get to keep the special "threading the needle" excitement of Monaco but without the 2 hours of dreary, mind numbing, yuckety of a race on Sunday afternoon.
Good question... I haven't seen that data. another thing that I'm interested in seeing as the season progresses is if the passing locations change. So if there are more corner passes this year and fewer DRS passes. I'm not a huge fan of DRS so personally I'd like to see more natural overtaking.SiLo wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 17:58How many were because of the safety car?codetower wrote: ↑23 Mar 2022, 14:26So apparently there were 77 overtakes in Bahrain this past week. So did F1 succeed in making overtaking easier?
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