Re: Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Charles Perry (charles![]() |
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Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2014 11:44:04 -0800 (PST) |
Sad, but true.
And I’m in favor of randomizing elements if they benefit Rosberg over Hamilton. Hamilton just rubs me the wrong way, despite his serious talent. But if the best I can hope for from F1 now is to settle a personal grudge between people I’ve never met, yawn… From: Ferrari [mailto:ferrari-bounces+charles=carolina-sound.com [at] ferrarilist.com]
On Behalf Of Rick Lindsay Hey Gang, You guys up for the last GP of the season? Yea, uhhh, me neither. I think the race may be pretty good but, who gives a wet damn who wins? The points abortion makes actual performance meaningless. The championship winner may well come down
to randomizing elements! What we may see is some good back-marker racing. I mean, no one needs to protect the cars for the next race! Could be a good race back there. Up front, it could be a parade. Either way, I'll watch, on the DVR so I can deny Formula 1 Group
their advertising. A point of interest: I just spent the last 10 days in Europe (Germany, Holland, France and Switzerland) and NO ONE was talking about F1. No news stories. No posters in windows. Nothing. That's pretty telling... -rick |
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Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. Rick Lindsay, November 18 2014
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Re: Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. Clyde Romero, November 19 2014
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Re: Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. Rick Moseley, November 19 2014
- Re: Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. LS, November 19 2014
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Re: Abu Dhabi F1 points, etc. Rick Moseley, November 19 2014
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