on 16-01-2018 21:31
Starting a new thread (before the last one gets split again)...:smileytongue:
It is 2018, The year of the Halo... Like it or hate it, it will be implemented as part of new FIA rules
None of the 2018 cars have been revealed yet (that happens in February) but this is how it will look
Most drivers' aren't keen but are having to toe the party line...
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on 20-02-2018 12:18
on 20-02-2018 12:18
Alfa Romeo SAUBER C37 2018
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on 20-02-2018 12:19
on 20-02-2018 12:19
Front view
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on 20-02-2018 12:24
Boys and their toys.. it’s not down to skill any more, it’s down to who has the best car..
Give me BTCC or rally any day!
on 20-02-2018 12:57
on 20-02-2018 12:57
@Anonymouswrote:Boys and their toys.. it’s not down to skill any more, it’s down to who has the best car..
Give me BTCC or rally any day!
Oh I like those as well @Anonymous but please don't use that old chestnut 'it's down to the car'.
The car has a lot to do with it but it's a combination of driver skill matched with the team and car. Bottas had the same car as Lewis last year...where did he come? 3rd behind Vettel after Hamilton won. Rosberg had the same car. Lewis beat him 2 seasons out of three.
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20-02-2018 15:52 - edited 20-02-2018 15:54
@Cleoriffwrote:
@Anonymouswrote:Boys and their toys.. it’s not down to skill any more, it’s down to who has the best car..
Give me BTCC or rally any day!
Oh I like those as well @Anonymous but please don't use that old chestnut 'it's down to the car'.
The car has a lot to do with it but it's a combination of driver skill matched with the team and car. Bottas had the same car as Lewis last year...where did he come? 3rd behind Vettel after Hamilton won. Rosberg had the same car. Lewis beat him 2 seasons out of three.
So let’s stick Hamilton in a Haas F1 and see where he comes.. nowhere near the front..
The big teams get the big funding, therefore have the best cars and can afford the best training, the best pit crews, the mechanics & the people who drive them become the winners.
Yes skill is needed.. But more skill is needed to drive a slower, cheaper car and be able to keep up with the big boys.
The talent at the back of the field, is very rarely fully realised because the money stays at the front of the field.. and until the playing field is level.. we will never find out who is and who isn’t ‘the best driver’
on 20-02-2018 17:18
on 20-02-2018 17:18
@Anonymouswrote:
@Cleoriffwrote:
@Anonymouswrote:Boys and their toys.. it’s not down to skill any more, it’s down to who has the best car..
Give me BTCC or rally any day!
Oh I like those as well @Anonymous but please don't use that old chestnut 'it's down to the car'.
The car has a lot to do with it but it's a combination of driver skill matched with the team and car. Bottas had the same car as Lewis last year...where did he come? 3rd behind Vettel after Hamilton won. Rosberg had the same car. Lewis beat him 2 seasons out of three.
So let’s stick Hamilton in a Haas F1 and see where he comes.. nowhere near the front..
The big teams get the big funding, therefore have the best cars and can afford the best training, the best pit crews, the mechanics & the people who drive them become the winners.
Yes skill is needed.. But more skill is needed to drive a slower, cheaper car and be able to keep up with the big boys.
The talent at the back of the field, is very rarely fully realised because the money stays at the front of the field.. and until the playing field is level.. we will never find out who is and who isn’t ‘the best driver’
I also know all about that, having followed F1 since the 60's. I would also like to see a more even playing field for all teams, so those with less money aren't forced out of business.
However it is what it is. Ferrari get the lions share and always have with their handouts from 'other sources'.
The best teams get the pick of the best drivers. Thats how it's always been.
As for putting Hamilton in a Haas, I doubt anyone would win in that car so he needn't be singled out.
He consistently outperformed his far more experienced team mate in 2007 in what was his rookie year.
So without getting into the history of F1, I repeat, it isn't just the car, it's a combination of car, driving skill and good team work
I also think there will be more than 3 'top teams' vying for the WDC this year...We have Mercedes, Ferrari Red Bull and Force India. All teams are now restricted to 3 engines per car per season. That will even the playing field just a little
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on 20-02-2018 17:25
on 20-02-2018 17:25
Renault has released it's RS 18 for 2018. No more releases now till Thursday when it's Mercedes and Ferrari
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on 21-02-2018 09:06
on 21-02-2018 09:06
Some good looking cars so far. Let's hope the racing is as close as people are saying it is going to be. Would be good to see McLaren back up there, but I suspect they are still going to be playing catch up. If Renault have sorted out their reliability issues, you never know though, and it would also mean Red Bull will be serious contenders.
on 21-02-2018 09:24
on 21-02-2018 09:24
They interviewed Daniel Ricciardo after hs test run (and smash into the wall) at Silverstone.
He is convinced this car will not be playing catch up as they did last season. Seemed confident they will be title contenders. I hope so. As much as I support Mercedes, I do like to see close racing and not a procession.
The first race at Australia is causing a bit of confusion with timing. This is it UK time
But people are asking if this covers BST as the clocks go forward at 2am Sunday...
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on 21-02-2018 15:16
on 21-02-2018 15:16
HAHA. All this putting clocks back and forward is always confusing when somebody hasn't programmed their ... errr... program, to consider it