Not really a spoiler at this point, but......
Spoiler Alert!
http://en.espnf1.com/f1/motorsport/story/190977.html
Oh there's no doubt it's 99% scripted, but it's also pretty obvious from the stars who drive the reasonably priced cars that most of them take getting a good lap time incredibly seriously, especially the race drivers! So I'm pretty certain that lap times are for real.Jonnycraig wrote:
It's a scripted tv show my man, the 'times' are not real. That's from a close family friend who worked on the show.
The celebs times are real, give or take. The racing driver times however are pure fabrication. As said, a close family friend did a decade in the show.djos wrote:Oh there's no doubt it's 99% scripted, but it's also pretty obvious from the stars who drive the reasonably priced cars that most of them take getting a good lap time incredibly seriously, especially the race drivers! So I'm pretty certain that lap times are for real.Jonnycraig wrote:
It's a scripted tv show my man, the 'times' are not real. That's from a close family friend who worked on the show.
Fabrication as in the state of tires, engine, car in general? Or just simply made up?Jonnycraig wrote: The racing driver times however are pure fabrication.
Knowing how insanely competitive F1 racing drivers are, I find it difficult to believe they wouldn't be using Real times.Juzh wrote:Fabrication as in the state of tires, engine, car in general? Or just simply made up?Jonnycraig wrote: The racing driver times however are pure fabrication.
Times could be real, circumstances under which they were achieved on the other hand... Webber even mentioned new tarmac in key turns on his second visit.djos wrote:Knowing how insanely competitive F1 racing drivers are, I find it difficult to believe they wouldn't be using Real times.Juzh wrote:Fabrication as in the state of tires, engine, car in general? Or just simply made up?Jonnycraig wrote: The racing driver times however are pure fabrication.
His entry into the second to last corner was insane.Phil wrote:Still topgear/Ricciardo related, but after watching Episode 3 last night, I have to say - that lap by Ricciardo... WOW. On the very limit, every corner. Looked at the verge of out-of-control to the point that it is closest described as a "go for gold or die" attempt. Having seen that, I do think that the time is quite believable. Good dry and cold conditions help too, obviously.
Good stuff indeed. I'll be very keen to see how Ricciardo will fair this year and I hope the departure of Vettel will not hamper Redbull or Ricciardo's performance in any way.
It's simple....liana raceAlexgtt wrote:+1 above. Brilliant idea but make it a deal with a non-F1 connected manufacturer so there can't be any contractual shenanigans. Non modified other than safety stuff like roll cage, etc. Two 20 min races, one after Qually and one Sunday morning. Lottery pick cars at each race so no preferential set ups, etc. They can mess with tyre pressures and nothing else.
This would have to be a goer. Total win all round for TV, F1 PR, drivers and great value for a manufacturer to supply fleet of cars and support. Imagine the fun these guys would have racing each other like that!
I suppose the reason it might not happen...............................more entertaining than the main event!!