Quote from: Khare on 10 April 2011, 13:38http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90614Very unfair if you ask me Why can't racing be racing like the old days, it's becoming artificial now Hamilton fault as he moved his car twice to defend. Rules say you can defend/block only once buy good news Alonso retains his 6th position
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90614Very unfair if you ask me Why can't racing be racing like the old days, it's becoming artificial now
Quote from: Devilz on 10 April 2011, 13:51Quote from: Khare on 10 April 2011, 13:38http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90614Very unfair if you ask me Why can't racing be racing like the old days, it's becoming artificial now Hamilton fault as he moved his car twice to defend. Rules say you can defend/block only once buy good news Alonso retains his 6th position I know, but I find that one move rule unfair as well. I'm not saying drivers should weave all over the track but I think 2 or even 3 moves should be allowed...
Quote from: Khare on 10 April 2011, 15:58Quote from: Devilz on 10 April 2011, 13:51Quote from: Khare on 10 April 2011, 13:38http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/90614Very unfair if you ask me Why can't racing be racing like the old days, it's becoming artificial now Hamilton fault as he moved his car twice to defend. Rules say you can defend/block only once buy good news Alonso retains his 6th position I know, but I find that one move rule unfair as well. I'm not saying drivers should weave all over the track but I think 2 or even 3 moves should be allowed...3 moves, sometimes at 180 mph aye alright, just look what happened to Alonso today, you imagine the disturbed wind etc from a car doing anything over 100mph, and the subsequent carnage of a car moving 3 times at such speeds.
LONG gone are the days of real racing etc in F1, and they will never return.
Wanna see proper racing - BTCC and WTCC. Full contact FTW
i hate the one move rule, the worlds "top drivers" should be capable of unlimited moves to try and pass a or defend from another driver. It should always be an educated and calculated risk the drivers take and decided and that will come with experience in racing. Young champions are given a far simpler job now than what Schumacer and Barrachello were brought into racing with.F1 will always be my favorite sport but unfortunately H&S are stepping too far into the "pinical of motor sport" the lesser leagues in some cases have far fewer restrictions which is mad!
Quote from: smitty12 on 10 April 2011, 22:46i hate the one move rule, the worlds "top drivers" should be capable of unlimited moves to try and pass a or defend from another driver. It should always be an educated and calculated risk the drivers take and decided and that will come with experience in racing. Young champions are given a far simpler job now than what Schumacer and Barrachello were brought into racing with.F1 will always be my favorite sport but unfortunately H&S are stepping too far into the "pinical of motor sport" the lesser leagues in some cases have far fewer restrictions which is mad!Agreed completely. If they could constantly defend it could make it a huge difference. Such as a car that could be doing poorly on the track for various reasons could remain 6th by continuous defending. This to me would be far more interesting and show more of the drivers skill and competence on the track IMO