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in the interest of equal time
Anybody else watching the stupidity of the Formula 1 wreck fest ?
Anybody else watching the stupidity of the Formula 1 wreck fest ?
Anybody else watching the stupidity of the Formula 1 wreck fest ?
I'm doing laundry. LOLNope, I decided to watch paint dry instead.
It isn't going.Not me, how's it going? Demolition derby?
Thats F1 in a nutshellI was. It was boring. Hamilton stretched out an 8 second lead in 10 minutes, and the only passing seemed to come from attacking corners and mistakes. It was prettt dull
I was. It was boring. Hamilton stretched out an 8 second lead in 10 minutes, and the only passing seemed to come from attacking corners and mistakes. It was prettt dull
Thats F1 in a nutshell
Say what you will about Max Verstappen
I watched the race and Verstappen was most impressive. It was like old F1 racing. Yes, you cannot compare Nascar with F1 or Indy. As far as the big management problems go, they could be resolved if Ecclestone died in a freak yachting accident.I assume nobody stuck around to see Verstappen come from 13th to 3rd in the final 20 laps. There isn't an equivalent to that drive in NASCAR, so I won't try to compare. Or all of the other passing toward the end for positions down the grid.
NASCAR probably shouldn't ever race in the rain, even on road courses. But it is impressive to watch the greatest drivers in the world put to that test. I don't know how anyone who respects actual driving watches an in-car view of what they were dealing with and isn't impressed. I wish those who bother to comment on F1 would give it a chance. It's a different beast and there are big management problems as there are in NASCAR. However, at least their final race championship battle two weeks from now will be genuine sport and not contrived nonsense.
So, basically the same racing as when they're dry?I was. It was boring. Hamilton stretched out an 8 second lead in 10 minutes, and the only passing seemed to come from attacking corners and mistakes. It was prettt dull
He had a 24 second lead at one point...24...seconds...I was. It was boring. Hamilton stretched out an 8 second lead in 10 minutes, and the only passing seemed to come from attacking corners and mistakes. It was prettt dull
For all their great accents and stuff , they are obviously commenting on a race they are watching on tv . They will see a driver walking back to the pits and start talking about what may have happened , then the replay shows what did happen , then they revise their story .I posted this in the Bazillion f-1 thread;
Oh my, he has a puncture! LMAO
then about the Hass driver
He seems vexed....
Another LMAO
Those F-1 commentators sure do talk funny!!!!!
Is that the way it's covered by all broadcast partners in all languages? Is there some English-speaking network or partner that uses commentators on site at the track? Carrying that audio might provide a better viewing experience.For all their great accents and stuff , they are obviously commenting on a race they are watching on tv . They will see a driver walking back to the pits and start talking about what may have happened , then the replay shows what did happen , then they revise their story .
The problem with DVRs and rain delays is that you may not get the entire race, assuming they don't switch networks. Then you get nothing. The only way I know to avoid that is to sit around waiting for the race to start or for the postponement announcement.No desire on my part whatsoever in watching an inferior product. It has zero effect on me to wait to see the race on a later, unscheduled day. When I attend races, I always take off extra days in case of weather. I can wait it out. If I'm at home, my DVR isn't going to miss the race so neither will I.
I don't have that problem should changes occur. I can control my DVR from my cell phone.The problem with DVRs and rain delays is that you may not get the entire race, assuming they don't switch networks. Then you get nothing. The only way I know to avoid that is to sit around waiting for the race to start or for the postponement announcement.
My problem with NASCAR is the track has to be bone dry. Which takes over an hour to accomplish after a light sprinkle. It would be nice if they could figure a way to run jet dryers around for one lap to get any puddles off the racing surface, put wet tires on the cars, and start racing 15 to 20 minutes after a shower.