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Suzuka Grid.

Hey All,

I was right - Hamilton the F1 fav... Was there ever really any doubt a Mercedes car would win?

The history at Dunlop corner Suzuka speaks for itself. Brundle 1994... Bianchi could have and should have been avoided - not a fluke - go immediately to a full course caution - eliminate the leads and go to exciting restarts. Anyway really glad it didn't rain and hopefully they - F1 - have learned - we will see - when it rains again at suzuka. Soon as I saw Hamilton go to the lead and Rosburg the number 2 driver at mercedes fall away it was clear - switched to golf. Who cares about a battle for 10th? That is what I call settling. If drivers battling for 10th is the essence of racing for people - fine - they have every right to it. Whatever turns your turbines. I expect to see close racing and passing and drivers battling for the win and it does happen - time to time - good races when it happens.

So I agree with Ferry Wow just wow - And P completely understood.

We learned in NASCAR that racing is first and foremost about safety - Dale Earnhardt taught us that. Hopefully Jules continued the legacy of Senna safety-wise and did the same for F1.

-Ed-
 
Hey All,
We learned in NASCAR that racing is first and foremost about safety - Dale Earnhardt taught us that. Hopefully Jules continued the legacy of Senna safety-wise and did the same for F1.
-Ed-

Rubbish Ed, NASCAR is only about money.
:banghead:
And of course NASCAR is popular, big loud chunky fuel guzzling vehicles covered in shiny bright colors running round and round in circles, obsolete technology, drivers who punt one another into the wall, other competitors or the infield, with fist fights in the pits, gang fights as well, all stage managed of course..............ideal for the redneck audience who are fascinated by bright shiny baubles and loud noise.
Bogan racing.
 
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