PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 21:07
politburo wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 19:32
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Aug 2022, 18:26
This year is a deinifetely a boring one. I have lost interest in lots of things. The title fight is basically done.
It's just the way it is in this sport. The 2014-2020 years had an all-time great destroying everyone including some esteemed teammates. Now the past 2 years we have another all-time great in Verstappen destroying the whole field. 2010-2013 it was Vettel. 2000-2004 it was Schumacher. 2005-2006 Alonso...
Others are just better than others I think it is what we must internalise as we watch these races. Seldom do we actually see realistic and close title fights - at least in this century.
Not quite.
2014 - title fight to the last race. Seb Vs Daniel. Alonso Vs Ferrari. Caterhams and Renaults blowing up every odd race.
2015 - Merc dominance (a bit boring yes). Honda McLaren woes. verstappen enters F1.
2016 - Title fight to the last race. (the silver war).
2017 - Ferrari Vs Merc part 1
2018 - Ferrari Vs Merc part 2
2019 - Vestappen coming of age. Rise of Leclerc and fall of Vettel.
2020 - Covid year... New tracks galore. Redbumm fastest at the end of the year.
2021 - no need to explain.
There were two boring years at most during the Mercedes dominance.
We have our first year of new RedBull era and it might just be to the end of 2025.
2022 - diverse car concepts, ferrari and RB on equal footing, fall of Mercedes
You can easily make a synopsis for this year that sounds at least as interesting as those you made for the MB dominance years.
Doesn't change the fact that the MB dominance years were boring as hell most of the time. Maybe not so if you are a Mercedes fan and cared about the intra-team battle, but for the rest of us it was clear that, incident aside, mercedes would win and, except that one year, it would be Hamilton. The years that ferrari could challenge were slightly better, but also there I never really had the feeling they would make a lasting challenge.
At least this year I did have that feeling - RB is not miles ahead due to RB dominance. Ferrari was more than a competent challenger, until they started messing it up themselves. Nevertheless, still plenty of races where ferrari can challenge the win if they improve strategically, still opportunity for MB to get in the mix, and plenty of quarrels in the midfield (see williams Q3!). Much better than most of the MB dominance years in my view.