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-
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-