• wia
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    171 year ago

    Give us a spec race so we can compare drivers on even footing.

    Or better yet have them race a car that can be rented at that track or locally so that fans can try their hands at “racing against” f1 drivers later with the same vehicle at the same tracks

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Some of them wouldn’t. I can’t see Alonso refusing this. Guy loves racing and thinks he is the best. No reason he would refuse

        • JJROKCZ
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          11 year ago

          Alonso would love the chance to get his hands on different cars on different tracks and set times crushing everyone for decades lol man gets on iracing and just destroys everyone

            • JJROKCZ
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              11 year ago

              Yea some of the better iracing streamers will occasionally get into lobbies with one of them. Max even streams it on rare occasion and I think Alonso did stream it during covid lockdowns

  • JJROKCZ
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    131 year ago

    Or we could stop this sprint crap that clearly leaves teams underprepared for the actual race that matters.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Just get rid of them. They are a pain in the ass for everyone involved and add little no nothing of value

    • @tankplanker
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      01 year ago

      Little value to fans, but a lot of value to FOM as it increases viewers and attendance for what otherwise would have been practice time that only a small number of hardcore fans watch religiously.

      I really do not like the format but it has resulted in exactly what FOM wanted from it.

        • @tankplanker
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          11 year ago

          It would not surprise me if they were down at least for quali as it is moved to a shit time for most people, but the increase in people watching the two sprint sessions on a weekend vs. people who actually watched practice is going to be a massive increase.

          Getting the raw viewing data out of FOM is always going to be a nightmare, you’ll need a TV network or huge sponsor who will have access to it actually leak it. Otherwise what we get from FOM in public statements, in the words of Lewis: this has been manipulated man.

          I would be very surprised if we do not see a large decrease in viewers this year, particularly in all the races post Max tying up the championship so early and in such dominant fashion. This would have impacted COTA this year, that and the saturation of US hosted races. Time zones work in both directions, whats good for Europe isn’t always good for the US and vice versa, the actual Sprint@COTA was on really really late in Europe this year so I would not be surprised time zone impacted viewers from Europe and beyond, but I doubt we will ever get proof of that.

          FOM patted themselves too much on the back for being responsible for all of the growth in 21 when really an intense season long battle for the title that literally went down to the last lap of the last race has more to do with it that their gimmicky changes and low hanging fruit that Bernie couldn’t be bothered to pick.

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        11 year ago

        I think the only we remedy this if we watch the sprint and skip the grand prix so their viewership numbers tank(Though the morons may then scrap the actual GP thinking people prefer the sprints). The GPs are boring anyway on sprint weekends as the sprint has given a clear pecking order of car and driver pace. Sometimes even the sprint itself is dull like the cota one. Very rarely are both the sprint and the main race both great. I can only remember interlagos and Monza being races with great sprint and main races

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    21 year ago

    The Sprint Shootout (quali) is the only exciting part about it. Just do a for-points second quali session and no race

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      -21 year ago

      You’re high if you think that. Having an entirely separate quali session just for the sprint is insane. There’s zero reason to watch it or have it, it’s as exciting as drinking bleach.

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          I’m not, I’ve had a very bad day, and I’m sorry it’s come out at you like this. You did nothing wrong, other than have an objectively incorrect opinion (this is a joke).

          I personally dislike the new sprint format. It’s completely disconnected from the race on Sunday, and it separates the race from the race quali by a whole day and two events. It’s like having an entirely different league doing their own quali and race in between the actual quali and race. They might as well replace the sprint with a rugby game and arbitrarily award points afterwards.

          And I don’t get why everyone hated the original sprint. Having it award points and count as qualifying for the Sunday race meant it mattered more to the drivers and lead to some good battles and passing, but it was short enough that as soon as the field spread out, it was over so it skips the boring part of an actual race where everyone manages tire wear and waits to pull the trigger to pit.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        It was so nice ans friendly here for a time. Why can’t you just let other people enjoy what they enjoy…

      • @BURN
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        11 year ago

        It’s still more interesting than the sprint itself. I’d rather we not have either, but quali is definitely more entertaining