strad wrote:...It's a meritocracy and if ya can't claw your way up you deserve to wither and die.
I want the cream to rise to the top..not standardized boredom.
Alonso, Raikkonen, Hamilton, Vettel, Button. That's all WC since 2005. The cream is raising to the top.
I also wonder if the tires are being criticized because they are the bit that gets changed in the car. Speed limiter aborted passes, for example, are not taking as much flak and some how are considered a setup choice...
We've have soccer for many years. I remember the time when the most likely result in a soccer game was 0-0... luckily the sport managed to correct that.
F1 was similar quite often, I've been as loyal a fan as there are, and the highlights are great, but I know how often I fell asleep during races in the nineties and noughties. Have we forgotten Coulthard vs Bernoldi? Or, let me be controversial, Alonso vs Petrov? That last one robbed us of a fantastic race to the last corner of the season, with Alonso risking all or nothing to try and pass Rosberg... and Webber then having to pass some cousins, then Petrov, and Rosberg, which would have forced Alonso to move further up... (for the record, I believe there was no winning scenario for Alonso in that race barring a Red Bull crash).
Now we are getting basketball, with passing a matter of time and inevitable, and the game long average being very visible. Kinda good for a change, but that said, I hope it doesn't last too long. Soccer has more following than basketball for a reason.
P.S: Is just me, or do the same people praise both Monza 1971 and Jarama 1981 as examples of how it should be?
Rivals, not enemies.