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GTJugendMS on the post race interview: "Bit of a strange grand prix"
Understatement of the year?
Thats pretty much exactly what he said!
GTJugendMS on the post race interview: "Bit of a strange grand prix"
Understatement of the year?
ND4SPDThat was funny when Monteiro was celebrating while schumy and Barri walked off.
Monteiro:"woo!!!"
Schumy:"retard"
Barrichello:"idiot"
LOL!VashTheStampedeI'm just waiting for the SPEED announcers to come and be like. They showing of the race was just a joke. Here is the real one with all of the teams participating.![]()
I wholly agree. I would have done the same.FamineHighlights on TV tonight!
That'll be a short programme. The one highlight was Martin Brundle's comment:
"If Schumacher does a victory leap on the podium I'll go up there and punch him myself."
"...Mostly beer...from what I could smell..."
When?What channel?FamineHighlights on TV tonight!
That'll be a short programme. The one highlight was Martin Brundle's comment:
"If Schumacher does a victory leap on the podium I'll go up there and punch him myself."
Jacks👎
I just feel sorry for the hundreds of thousands of fans that went to see that, and i hope they get there money back. I believe that will be the last grand prix in US for a very long time, and i can't see a future for michelin in formula 1.
The only people that the blame can go to is michelin, they knew the rules, they knew the track, yet somehow could only produce a tyre that would go around turn 13 for 10 laps, whereas bridgestones predicted wear was 100 laps. 10 laps wouldn't even be enough even if they could change the tyres in pitstops! How can one of motorsports and the worlds biggest tyre manufacturers get it so wrong.
I completely stand with the FIA on the decision not to include a chicane, because it is not fair to change a curcuit because 7 teams arrived with shoddy equipment. The rules state they are allowed to bring a second tyre to race of a harder compound, but michelin deemed this tyre unsafe also. I mean come on two different tyre types both unsafe , both designed specifically for this curcuit. They wanted to use the tyre compound used in the spanish GP but rightly so the FIA declined. There is talks of the FIA taking michelin to court over bringing the sport into disripute.
This is a bad day for formula 1 👎
You make a good point, but if F1 was to have any sort of future in the USA, a compromise would have to be made, since the vast majority of US fans are very casual F1 fans, and have no idea about the politics of the sport (then again, the same can be said even for diehard fans). The fact that the FIA did not add in a chicane, and virtually forced the other teams not to run is absurd; they just alienated themselves from nearly 300 million potential fans.Jacks👎
I just feel sorry for the hundreds of thousands of fans that went to see that, and i hope they get there money back. I believe that will be the last grand prix in US for a very long time, and i can't see a future for michelin in formula 1.
The only people that the blame can go to is michelin, they knew the rules, they knew the track, yet somehow could only produce a tyre that would go around turn 13 for 10 laps, whereas bridgestones predicted wear was 100 laps. 10 laps wouldn't even be enough even if they could change the tyres in pitstops! How can one of motorsports and the worlds biggest tyre manufacturers get it so wrong.
I completely stand with the FIA on the decision not to include a chicane, because it is not fair to change a curcuit because 7 teams arrived with shoddy equipment. The rules state they are allowed to bring a second tyre to race of a harder compound, but michelin deemed this tyre unsafe also. I mean come on two different tyre types both unsafe , both designed specifically for this curcuit. They wanted to use the tyre compound used in the spanish GP but rightly so the FIA declined. There is talks of the FIA taking michelin to court over bringing the sport into disripute.
This is a bad day for formula 1 👎
VashTheStampedeThat is exactly what F1 needs. A day in court. They already look bad enough as it is with their stupid one race tire for the entire weekend rule. Taking Michelin to court would be another dumb move. The FIA has messed up as badly as Michelin by putting drivers into troubles harm that the no tire change rule could bring about. And I thought that rule was to promote better safety . . .
RenesisEvoAfter watching Le Mans today, that was PATHETIC... FIA -->![]()
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I'm fed up of this. The FIA don't want racing. They don't want competition. They just want money, and to that end -they want Ferrari. Always Ferrari and the FIA going against everyone else. If Ferrari had not been soo arsy, we might have had a race. But then who do you blame?? Not Michelin I say - at least they admitted something was wrong. The FIA and Ferrari would never do that. Tossers.
Down with F1?? Yes please.
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I wholly agree. I would have done the same.