I said the very same thing LOL, and indeed that IS the reason why they changed all the rules. However, changing the rules can only have effect when they disable an advantage of a particular team (Ferrari). Can you explain to me where the advantages of Ferrari were exactly? I can't see where they affected Ferrari (or their strategy) in particular with the new rules. They're also the same for everyone.
Besides, it's only normal that other teams are closing the gap with Ferrari. What happened in the championship last year was a total exception. |
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Yeah true, as I mentionned, on tracks where it's difficult to overtake it's an advantage to start in front. Last year Schumi simply drove away from the rest in his Ferrari. That was exceptional. This year however, he doesn't always start in pole position, nor is he constantly stuck behind other drivers. This IMO means that other teams have progressed more.
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I just find the whole thing highly suspicious that Ferrari win the championship with half the races still to go last season...and everyone starts switching off...as no one can get anywhere near to beating Ferrari....
then all of a sudden the rules get changed and its one of the closest seasons ever....its going to be like a WWF type event soon the way its going....as no one likes to see the "baddie" always win.... it would seem... |
Schumi isn't the baddie. I think he's the best driver around, and I love Ferrari. But for those who don't support the Ferrari team, last years championship was just pathetic to watch. And it is true that people like to see the underdog win.
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if Ferrari had carried on winning then what would it have been next I wonder a blind fold for Schumacher I suppose.... |
Damn, you Ferrari fans are so hard to convince. It looks like you have forgotten what it feels like to lose. Indeed... it sucks! Get over it!. :D
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Give me a clear explanation why the rules were changed after last season and I will....and you wont convince me of anything which you are wrong about....and from what I understand we are winning the championship....
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testing millage gives the tire manufacturers real life testing on new compounds. granted it may not suit all the cars, but when you make a step in rubber technology, all the cars in general will benefit from it. Focusing on one car has its own advantages, but you dont get the hours and hours of extra testing that you would if you had another top team running it. Ask any f1 expert and i can gurantee you that Michelin stepping up will be one of the top 2 reasons why the championship is more competitive this year and ferrari is going down. i think the results speak for themselves, that renault, bmw and mclaren which all run michelin are fighting for wins now is a clear indication. you cant believe that ferrari which had such a big and clear advantage last season lost all of that because 3 teams stepped up so dramatically in one season. We all know that it is highly unlikely that it is because these car manufacturers made such "major" leap in development alone. Last season, we were just hopping that someone would put up a fight with ferrari this season, no one dreamed it would be 3 teams up there with them. Its clear we have michelin to thank for. |
you cant tell me that the change in the rules this year doesnt hurt ferrari in anyway. Havent you ever heard "Track Position is Important". It doesnt matter what sport your in, f1 included. Even on tracks that you can overtake on. Its not a simple matter. Are you trying to say that a BMW on a straight is easy to overtake, i think everyone would laugh at that. And thats not to say a Mclaren is any easier either. F1 no matter on whatever track is not an easy motorsport to overtake in. The changes in qualifying are based on that, swapping the cars around on the grid to make things interesting and more fun for the spectators. If everything was equal, you would think that a ferrari starting at the back of the grid would have a good chance to win even last year, but you dont see that, and the reason is like i said, track position is important.
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hmmmm I wonder if we will go back to the old qualifying rules then next season....hmmmm perhaps not.... me thinks...cant think why.....
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OK, so Jabba claims it's the changing of the rules which have brought the teams closer together and Tekwar claims it's the tires. Both of you probably have a part of the answer. But it seems no Ferrari fan dares to admit that the progression of the other cars has got anything to do with it. I think it does.
Now, I'd like to end this discussion here because I still have some work to do and I don't want to end up in a discussion with all the other Ferrari fans of JabbasWorld on my neck. Besides I'm just the devil's advocate :twisted: . F1 is exciting and worth watching again, that's what matters to me. Thanks for your participation. |
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