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TarJak
03-16-14, 12:30 AM
The new season is about to get under way with Hamilton on pole and Ricciardo 2nd on the grid.

What do you think about the new rules?

Nice to see Vettel struggling to get into the top ten. And interesting to see Webber commentating.

BossMark
03-16-14, 01:40 AM
As long as that big headed git Hamilton dont win, I would like to see Jensen Button do well

TarJak
03-16-14, 01:42 AM
Hamno retired after lap 5.

BossMark
03-16-14, 01:54 AM
Yes just noticed :haha: I forgot about the start of the F1 season until I saw your thread

TarJak
03-16-14, 01:57 AM
Unless Rosberg screws up royally this looks like his race. Commentators reckon Kobyashi will cop the first drivers penalty points of the season.

TarJak
03-16-14, 02:43 AM
Big win for Rosberg with Ricciardo 2nd and Magnissen 3rd.

Herr-Berbunch
03-16-14, 03:17 AM
Shhhhh! Got it recorded to watch later.

Or I could just have avoided this thread if I was that bothered.

TarJak
03-16-14, 04:01 AM
LOL

Schroeder
03-16-14, 05:42 AM
Didn't watch the race. The time when I set an alarm clock to watch races is long over. I can't see the new rules to be good for the sport. Now we don't only have poor tyres that can't be pushed but also have a fuel limit which will further hold the drivers back. Top that with this totally artificial double points on last race thing and you've managed to kill all my interest.

Seriously what sort of racing is that? Watch your tyres....watch your fuel...use Ers....use Drs....don't get too close to the other car or you get punished...
Can't I have some good old plain racing? I think I'll stick with touring cars then, thanks (and even they develop in the same bloody direction :damn:).
Too many gimmicks, not enough racing.

Jimbuna
03-16-14, 06:04 AM
Didn't watch it but hope Hamilton has a better season than the finger man.

Skybird
03-16-14, 06:31 AM
I don't like these overregulating rules, nor do I like to constantly tune them between seasons or even in mid-season, so to handicap leading drivers and distort technical ability and skill to give the crowd more entertainment only.

It's all overdone with those regulations. Makes the formula one feel like a hexfield sports game with a 32 pages book of tables and special rules and moving cars as cardbox counters on a hexfield track in accordance with tables listing positive and negative boni.

Thank God there is Assetto Corsa! :O: What they can do in crashes in formula one, AI cars can do since long. :haha:

Get back to the basics. Have simple rules valid for all and for many seasons. Ban overdone techno wizardy and electronics, get back to the basics. Let tyres and aerodynamics and driver's skill take care of the rest. Get back to the basics. It's about race driving, not about programming CPUs and abusing complex rules as best as one could. A man, a chassis, an engine, four wheels, and there you are.

Skybird
03-16-14, 07:00 AM
What did I just say about idiotic overregulation? I read in German news that they examine whether or not second placed Ricciardo (Red Bull) can keep his ranking after they found his engine to possibly having used a non-allowed "Treibstoff-Durchflußmenge" (fuel consummation rate I would translate that).

Not only do they limit the total fuel, but they also limit how much fuel you may use in a given time interval? :nope: What's next? Mandatory additional pit stops for obligatory 20 seconds of nose picking?

Jimbuna
03-16-14, 07:06 AM
What did I just say about idiotic overregulation? I read in German news that they examine whether or not second placed Ricciardo (Red Bull) can keep his ranking after they found his engine to possibly having used a non-allowed "Treibstoff-Durchflußmenge" (fuel consummation rate I would translate that).

Not only do they limit the total fuel, but they also limit how much fuel you may use in a given time interval? :nope: What's next? Mandatory additional pit stops for obligatory 20 seconds of nose picking?

Couldn't agree more...the whole situation is turning absolutely farcical :doh:

STEED
03-16-14, 07:44 AM
Not watched it since ITV dumped it to SKY and the BBC came along please SKY can we put the races on. Of course you can but most of them highlights, sod that. But like a few people have spotted F1 has become crap with all those silly rules and regulations that have wrecked what was a great sport.

TarJak
03-16-14, 07:56 AM
What did I just say about idiotic overregulation? I read in German news that they examine whether or not second placed Ricciardo (Red Bull) can keep his ranking after they found his engine to possibly having used a non-allowed "Treibstoff-Durchflußmenge" (fuel consummation rate I would translate that).

Not only do they limit the total fuel, but they also limit how much fuel you may use in a given time interval? :nope: What's next? Mandatory additional pit stops for obligatory 20 seconds of nose picking?

Couldn't agree more...the whole situation is turning absolutely farcical :doh:

I'm with you on that. Illegal fuel flow? WTF? Can't believe they regulate to that level of detail.

On the racing itself, it wasn't too bad with some drivers obviously not used to the new cars lack of grip. Aside from the top 3 runners there was quite a lot of passing. Dunno that I like the new TERS/DRS/KERS rules though.

Sailor Steve
03-16-14, 11:29 AM
Couldn't agree more...the whole situation is turning absolutely farcical :doh:
It's my opinion that it has been "turning" since 1970 at least. The original 1950 rules were two lines governing the size of the engines allowed.

By 1967 there were restrictions on:
Type of fuel used.
Fuel tanks.
Starting systems.
Braking systems.
Oil tanks.
Bodywork.

In 1977, the last year I did research on, the rules included restrictions on:
Engine size.
Vehicle weight.
Number of cylinders.
Fuel type.
Fuel capacity.
Self-starters.
Body style.
Oil tanks.
Oil lines and coolers.
Circuit breakers.
Cockpit openings.
Driver roll bars.
Protective structures.
Seat belts.
Headrests.
Driver air bottles.
Fluid hoses.
Fuel tanks.
Suspension construction.
Thickness of connections.
Tank filler caps.
Fire extinguishers.
Wiring.
Car width.
Front overhang.
Rear overhang.
Tire width.
Wings.
Tail lights.
Airbox height.

Most of those were concerned with safety, so it can be argued that they were necessary. I'm just pointing out the ever-increasing amount of regulations even forty years ago.

Jimbuna
03-16-14, 12:12 PM
My thinking is that it has gone beyond health and safety now....double points for the final race, what's that all about :o

STEED
03-16-14, 01:12 PM
My thinking is that it has gone beyond health and safety now....double points for the final race, what's that all about :o

To spice it up.

Give it a few years and your have sexy women wrestling in jello and the winner selects the colour of the jello on the next round. Nothing to do with F1 just spice.

ReallyDedPoet
03-16-14, 02:24 PM
Looking forward to the season.

Johnson0311
03-20-14, 08:34 PM
I'm gonna miss Mark Webber.