mario wrote:You know ibsey, although I was a little pessimistic when you first floated the idea of running a blog on the side, as it were, at this rate I'm beginning to come around to the idea (if, in the future, I have a bit more free time). It almost feels a bit like chatting over the sport over a pint in the pub, as it were.
Again I know exactly what you mean. Currently my brother keeps suggesting to me that I should change career & start my own F1 history blog myself. So I am normally pessimistic whenever he floats that idea to me as well. However, I for one would love to see a blog written by yourself Mario & I dare say other people here would also. Provided you have the free time to do so of course.
Especially if it covers what appears to be niche subjects like F1 rejects or the lesser well know stories of F1 history. Like those topics which we have previously discussed in detail within this forum. Subjects which as far as I am aware, don’t seem to be covered too much by other F1 bloggers (although admittedly I haven’t conducted much research into this yet). Nevertheless you are obviously very knowledgeable on these subjects. And therefore in a great position to provide some extremely interesting or fascinating conclusions on. I mean, from our discussion (on team orders) here yesterday after you mentioned;
mario wrote:I suppose the other thing about Hill is that, by comparison to some more modern drivers, is that his attitude to racing and life probably would have meant that he was unlikely to vent his frustrations in the way that later drivers might have. He wasn't the sort of person who would rail against somebody in that way - he is more the sort of person who would cut somebody down to size with a cutting remark if he wanted to bring them down a notch or two.
Amongst many other things, that comment started to get me thinking, how someone should have advised Gilles Villeneuve to vent his frustrations / anger in a more Graham Hill esq fashion, following Imola 1982. And just maybe Villeneuve might have lived a bit longer as a result. Hence the reason I said…
ibsey wrote:Also IMO Graham Hill’s way of cutting somebody down to size using a cutting remark, probably is the most effective way of venting any anger or frustrations generated in those situations.
Believe me as a massive GV fan, I have read a vast amount of material on Imola 1982 & the final two weeks of GV’s life. A subject as I am sure you are aware has been covered to death elsewhere. And as far as I can recall, not once amongst all my reading on Imola 1982 & the aftermath, had anyone put that same thought into my mind. That GV should have vented his anger & frustration using a cutting remark against Pironi, instead of what he did do.
So I am sure if you were careful with how you approached your blog, given your F1 knowledge you might be able to provide a new fresh perspective on certain things. Particularly if is already in a niche area like F1 rejects to begin with. I have read some F1 blogs recently, particular in the wake of the Webber/Vettel teamorders incident after Malaysia 2013. Where I have to say either those blogs provide a similar perspective to the next F1 blog. Or the writer didn’t seem to have as much knowledge on F1 as you seem to.
As my brother keeps saying to me, why not try to earn an income from your passion & knowledge in life?
Actually, it is funny you mention this now as within the last two weeks I emailed eytl to suggest a couple of proposals (including mentioning to him ‘something along the lines of a blog’). As it seems to me from the Ideas for more Reject Centrale articles thread that there are lots more great stuff which could all be implemented to enhance the main site yet further. Perhaps these new ideas could be funded through advertising? (as mentioned in the other thread I might possibly know some people who can help out on that if the interest was there).
So the way I see things, therefore it would be a win win situation for everybody. As the main site will get more features like a blog, or more reject profiles and articles etc, more regularly. So the main site & the forum might attract an even bigger audience. Furthermore if it did want to look into implementing advertising (via my possible contacts) then it might
earn an income on top of this. Thus taking everything about the website, to the next level.
I would be happy to look into things further if the interest was genuinely there with either yourself or eytl. Of course, you are more than welcome to email me on the matter, should you so wish.