Series 2?Episode 9 of series 2 , Man on Fire , one of the best I’ve seen. How Grosjean didn’t sustain more injuries than he did is a miracle. Great to relive Perez’s win last year too.
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Series 2?Episode 9 of series 2 , Man on Fire , one of the best I’ve seen. How Grosjean didn’t sustain more injuries than he did is a miracle. Great to relive Perez’s win last year too.
Series 2?
Well looks like we got a new Qualifying format for a few races this season.....and apparently all the teams agreed to it??
Sprint Qualifying to debut at three Grands Prix in 2021 following unanimous agreement from teams | Formula 1®
Formula 1 is set to debut the Sprint Qualifying format at three Grands Prix in 2021, following an agreement reached between the FIA, Formula 1 and all 10 teams on the grid – with two European venues and one non-European one set to host the format.www.formula1.comEverything you need to know about the 2021 F1 Sprint format – including how it works | Formula 1®
The Formula 1 weekend is getting a shake-up at three Grands Prix in 2021, with the introduction of F1 Sprint - or Sprint Qualifying to some. Here’s your one-stop shop to what expect from Formula 1’s trial aimed at enriching the experience of a full Grand Prix weekend...www.formula1.com
Happy to see them try new things, as long as they acknowledge and react if it doesn't work like the previous Quali format.
F1 finally jumped the shark, well done!
The battle for third place was really the only exciting thing about the last race. After all the top two was tied up weeks before. Putting Renault in as a chance was stretching it.Oops. Series 3. Was disappointed with final episode seemed a tad manufactured .. the battle for third place. Overall though it was a good watch.
So we’ll get a qualifying session to determine grid positions for a race that determines grid positions for the actual race.
More racing is fun but seems overkill.
I used to like the 1 hot lap qualifying they used to do 15 years ago.
Variable weather would make it an uneven contest at times.Me too but I think the drivers and teams combined to kill it off because a small mistake could completely ruin a race weekend - although viewers would certainly like the unpredictability of grids. Personally I'd also tone down the effectiveness of DRS but everyone wants overtakes.
Variable weather would make it an uneven contest at times.
Could you imagine the melts from certain drivers if they have to do their one hot lap just as it starts to rain...
Yeah my favourite qualifying as well. If your best driver earn it. No second chances. I get the argument about weather though would be very rare now I suspectSo we’ll get a qualifying session to determine grid positions for a race that determines grid positions for the actual race.
More racing is fun but seems overkill.
I used to like the 1 hot lap qualifying they used to do 15 years ago.
I think distance is also an issue for Melbourne.Seems the quarantine is the problematic part for F1.
More people watch the opening race of the season too, which circumvents the time difference. Australia is a tiny F1 market, the opening race, or final race as it was... Is the way it survives.I think distance is also an issue for Melbourne.
As the opener, it’s no contest. Nice relaxed entry to the season.
As a late, late season race, sandwiched between other races, it’s still the “arse end of the world”.