Diesel wrote: ↑27 Jun 2017, 20:18
ChrisDanger wrote: ↑27 Jun 2017, 19:39
Diesel wrote: ↑13 Jun 2017, 19:39
This was a pretty dull race last year, I don't expect this to change again this year. If anything, with wider cars it's going to be impossible to overtake here. Whoever leads after the first lap will win the race.
https://www.mercedesamgf1.com/en/merced ... =2017-baku
137 overtakes, of which 25 were DRS-assisted. Previous record this year was China with 54.
Every thread someone comes along with a downer post about how the race is going to be boring. I'm not singling you out, because I'm sure it's not the same person every time, but it would be great if people could leave their pessimism on their side of the keyboard.
This race was "exciting" for all the wrong reasons, I stand by my post. It was about to become a dull race after Verstappen retired, then cue the chaos caused by the safety cars. The majority of those overtakes were created by tyre temperature problems caused under the safety car restarts.
But hey, if you enjoyed Baku and that's the sort of racing you want to see then don't let me stop you from enjoying it. I'd personally prefer to watch a race rather than a destruction derby.
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Lol,
Baku last year was a borefest despite some 'controversy' (Rosberg-Hammy and radio ban stuff),
and i really WAS expecting total snoozefest but this was hands down THE most exciting, thrilling and crazy race of the season and i LOVED it, and it DID have to do with the track itself, so i'm hoping next year we'll see more.
partially down to the curbs on the corners, so i'm afraid that'll be tackled next year though i really hope not. That gave some cool effects resulting in this chaotic race. loved it. nice to have some tracks to stir up the pot.
Im very curious about SPA this year.
But afaik, BAKU wins the race / track of the year right now.