Re: Re. F1 | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Rick Moseley (ramosel![]() |
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Date: Sat, 6 Sep 2014 08:10:37 -0700 (PDT) |
My BROTHER!!! > On Sep 6, 2014, at 6:10 AM, Rick Lindsay <richardolindsay [at] gmail.com> > wrote: > > I agree with most everything posted. And I offer a few thoughts. > > 1. Double points is stupid. It effectively negates the results of a number of > earlier races, at tracks with historical significance. It also enters a > randomizing element into the championships. AND given that the stewards can > take points away, impose grid penalties and impose > drive-throughs/stop-n-goes, the 'show' can be stage managed just the way > Bernie wants it: Championships decided on the last lap of the last race. > > 2. In-season testing ban is stupid. > > 3. Frozen engine development is stupid. > > 4. Penalties for racing incidents are stupid. > > 5. Claims of environmentally conscious racing are just greenwashing. > > 6. Rev-limits are stupid. > > 7. Banned movable aerodynamics, except for the double standard of where they > are not banned, is stupid. > > 8. Banned traction control is stupid. > > 9. Banned anti-lock brakes is stupid. > > 10. Banned anti-dive hydraulics is stupid. > > 11. Banned continuous ratio gearboxes is stupid. > > 12. Banned launch control is stupid. > > 13. Regulated fuel burn rates and capacity limits are especially stupid since > this is a self regulating issue. You want to burn more fuel? You have to > carry more fuel (weight). > > 14. Brake by wire is stupid. What's next? Steer by wire? Soon we won't even > need the precious little pretty-boy drivers at all! > > What they have done is remove all the driver aids that we enjoy on our daily > drivers and religated the high-tech gadgets to controlling the cars to > converge them toward mediocrity. That was tried in the '80s with other > sports; Lets give every player a trophy, independent of performance. What we > got in exchange is the plethora entitled millennials that we now have to > endure. > > Yes, I'm disillusioned with the so-called sport. Its just turned into a spec > series. And yes, I know its an entertainment industry, like all professional > sport. And I would be just as disillusioned if Kimi and Fred were dueling at > the sharp end. > > I still watch all qualifying and all races and sometimes FP2 (since that's > all we get), but I now watch only on DVR so I can actively avoid the > sponsors. DirecTV's jump-ahead-15-seconds button is genius. I just hit that > button until I see cars going round and round again. > > Finally, some argue that with all the high-technology driver aids allowed, > the series would turn into a parade with the top performers at the front. > That may be BUT, shouldn't the top performers be at the front, instead of > regulated so that everyone gets a trophy?! > > My rant concludes. > > -rick > _________________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe or modify your subscription options, please visit: > http://lists.ferrarilist.com/mailman/options/ferrari/ramosel%40pacbell.net > > Sponsored by BooyahMedia.com > and F1 Headlines > http://www.F1Headlines.com/
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Re. F1 Rick Lindsay, September 6 2014
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Re: Re. F1 Erik Nielsen, September 6 2014
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Re: Re. F1 Clyde Romero, September 6 2014
- Re: Re. F1 Erik Nielsen, September 7 2014
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Re: Re. F1 Clyde Romero, September 6 2014
- Re: Re. F1 Rick Moseley, September 6 2014
- Re: Re. F1 Clyde Romero, September 6 2014
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Re: Re. F1 Erik Nielsen, September 6 2014
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Re: Re. F1 Rick Lindsay, September 6 2014
- Re: Re. F1 Rick Moseley, September 6 2014
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