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Malaysian Grand Prix Turmoil

by Chris on Apr.07, 2009, under F1

michael-aus11Ferrari Disaster: As if the qualifying strategy for Ferrari were not bad enough, the Prancing Horse Team decided to make a total hash of it with their disastrous decision to bring Kimi in for full wet tyres on a dry track. Even intermediate tyres would have lasted longer and would have made their gamble pay off. Common sense tells me that full wets would only last for about two  laps of serious racing and then turn to jelly. Ferrari will have to get another “Ross Brawn” to help with racing strategy because I do not believe Michael Schumacher’s consultations are paying off, if, that is what he is there for. I might be wrong and Michael’s only responsibility is mentoring Massa, but Ferrari will have to do something to improve this aspect of their racing. Brawn GP is showing their true colours and they are contenders for the driver and constructors championship.

ham-1McLaren Chaos; This team really have to get their act together and a reduction in media coverage might not be a bad idea. Lewis is seen as Ron Dennis’s “spoilt brat” and people blaming Dave Ryan’s suspension from the McLaren team on Lewis might not be far from wrong. I am not sure if I agree, but even the excuse that Lewis happens to be a “Young Man” is rubbish. He is the number one driver in a very high profile F1 team and should leave if he can not handle the heat at the moment.

Did Dave Ryan hold a gun to his head when they went to the stewards in Melbourne? I think not. Would he have been fired if he refused to lie in the initial hearings? Again I think not. The investment in Lewis is huge and span over many years and more money than most of us can imagine. Lewis can not claim the innocent young man attitude in a very serious and expensive sport.

Formula One is a “big boys with serious toys” fraternity and Lewis should not just threaten to walk as his camp apparently indicated in a phone call to Max Mosley but do so.  An old proverb says “Strange new experiences will add to your joy of living”, Lewis is certainly not having much of this at the moment.

While we are on turmoil aspects of F1 in 2009 I would like to add that the late start in these countries (Malaysia and Australia) really do not work due to weather and lighting aspects. The quality of the race is being influenced by these aspects and this is unfair to the local fans who attend the race at the circuit. The regulations or the start times will have to be changed to allow for weather and enough daylight conditions when things go wrong as we have seen in Malaysia. Bernie should realise that motorsport fans do have toys like DVD and video recorders, some even have access to that wonderful item called Sky Plus, to record the races. Even though it is risky I do this all the time and make sure I do not listen to the news or any broadcasting media until I have looked at the programme. Stating that he is catering for the European TV viewers must be the worst excuse he could think of. Bernie looks after number one and that would be the money in his back pocket!

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F1 New Point Scoring

by Chris on Mar.24, 2009, under F1

lewis-new-scoringSo Lewis Hamilton complained about scoring, I can see why, he won the 2008 championship by one point coasting around fifth place in Brazil and expected the paying spectators to be happy with his performance……Get real Lewis!!! I have no doubt the young man has potential and the right to be world champion which he has earned but his attitude leaves a lot to be desired and as everybody knows he is not exactly the number one favourite in the pit lane. Oh well the rules have changed yet again and will be introduced in 2010….or NOT!
I have recently seen some British reporters saying there appears to be some form of racism in the proposed new scoring system because they (FIA) do not want Lewis Hamilton to claim a championship. What absolute rubbish is this? Using racism as an excuse for regulation changes is creating the usual sensationalism by idiots within the British press whom have nothing better to do. This issue has never been raised in all the years of formula one but suddenly the cry “Racism” is raised because a British driver with the name of Lewis Hamilton is in the formula? What is next, Weapons of Mass Destruction, Terrorism, come on guys this is Formula One, let’s leave the politics for the politicians. You are really not helping Lewis with this kind of exposure and that will be all I have to say on the subject.

The good news is that FIA “Ill Presidente” Max Mosley will be looking to reduce the super licence fee in 2010, wow!!! Max, can you afford this and what happened to your comments about drivers leaving Formula One if they do not like the new increases? What made him change his mind and what will the reduction be if any at all? Does he have any connections with Gordon Brown?

 

 

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