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katiewlx

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The overtaking is so artificial. I want to see drivers going at it tooth and nail, each driving flat out to their limits and the better driver prevailing. I dont want to see a driver overtaking simply because his opponents battery hasn't quite topped out yet.

its just rubbish imo now, and Ive been watching F1 since the 70s, yet I doubt Ill even bother with a race now this season, go ride my bike instead :smile:
 

biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
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Northamptonshire
its just rubbish imo now, and Ive been watching F1 since the 70s, yet I doubt Ill even bother with a race now this season, go ride my bike instead :smile:

A bike ride rather than watching F1 is acceptable.

I was surprised how quickly the battery seemed to re charge and also how quickly it was depleted.

I wonder about the tactics for Monaco as that's a unique place.
 

Dan Lotus

Über Member
I on the whole enjoyed the race, so early days though I'm not making any judgements yet as to how the season will pan out.
I've also been watching, just about, since the 70s.

It's certainly a different focus for the drivers, and seemed less about how quickly the tyres wore out, or blistered etc, so in that respect I thought the apparent lack of tyre management was something positive.

Lindblad was initially the main star for me especially as a rookie (Loved the way he didn't just elt Verstappen through), but Bearman getting up to 7th was probably equally as impressive.
 
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Widnes
The different tracks will produce interesting and very different problems

Personally I will still be watching - it should be interesting to see how they develop and cope

and what different ways they develop to use the rules in "creative" ways

I just hope Ferraro gets its act sorted out and give Lewis a decent chance - at times it seems like they have to have a committee meeting every time something unexpected happens!!
 
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