With all due respect to all the fine people and nations who have hosted the first three events, this is where the season really kicks off, and gets serious. The time and room for mistakes and shortcomings has passed, and any serious contenders now have to start posting results and points, or they will soon get left behind. Last year Honda/BAR were looking respectable until their embarassing debacle in Imola. It became a serious setback that quickly relegated them from any form of contention to spectators.
Kimi and McLaren looked invincible, until they retired. And Renault won, building on their strengths to amass points and slowly and steadily build a dominant lead. What happened at Imola became a constant theme we saw over and over as the season progressed.
And never forget one of the great challenges, when Michael Schumacher somehow rose above even his high standards and came from well back to challenge Alonso for the win. It was without a doubt, one of the most exciting and memorable points in last season.
So we as fans have a lot to look forward to. Imola is a wonderful track with a lot of history. It has few high speed sections, but challenges the car and driver to their maximum. Braking is critical, there are some very awkward and important braking places. If ever a pass will happen, it will be in one of those places. There are demanding uphill sections that will tax the new V-8's, and most likely, kill a few engines.
And the curbs, oh my, the curbs. There is just no way to get around Imola with any chance of success without attacking the curbs. This is the one ingredient in Formula One that deals out punishment and brutality to the drivers, cars, and engines. And boy oh boy, does Imola have curbs. Lots and lots of those nasties that just cannot be avoided, they have to be attacked, and and hopefully, conquered. Avoid them and you are too slow. Hit them wrong and you may find yourself in serious trouble. And always, always, the car and drivers suffer. Some survive and go on. And some do not, engines and suspensions may be dealt a horrible fate and break, and fail, and leave teams, drivers, and fans in dissapointment.
This weekend is a pivotal time, when success is critical, and failure will place the drivers in a difficult position where the hill they have to climb gets steeper and higher.
I just can't wait, gonna be great.
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