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Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 21:15
by Nessafox
CoopsII wrote:Jacques Villeneuve should represent France in this years Eurovison Song Contest.

They should continue the tradition of Canadian singers representing Switzerland... (altough they did actually won...)

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 21:38
by Aerospeed
This wrote:
CoopsII wrote:Jacques Villeneuve should represent France in this years Eurovison Song Contest.

They should continue the tradition of Canadian singers representing Switzerland... (altough they did actually won...)


I approve of the winning part. :D

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 08:38
by SgtPepper
DanielPT wrote:By the way, finally sgtpepper used an Emily Watson photo in a post after a dozen without. I find that it is a fine tradition you should keep! ;)


I intend to! Haven't been on the forums much over Christmas, was visiting the family in New Zealand. Planning on emigrating back there by the middle of this year, and would absolutely love go to the Australian Grand Prix in 2015.

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Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 18:02
by go_Rubens
I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 20:49
by Jocke1
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.

Agreed. At this point in time, it would only lead to disappointment for himself and his fans.
Anyway, he's doing well for himself outside of F1, and good on him!

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 18 Jan 2014, 20:53
by Jocke1
SgtPepper wrote:
DanielPT wrote:By the way, finally sgtpepper used an Emily Watson photo in a post after a dozen without. I find that it is a fine tradition you should keep! ;)


I intend to! Haven't been on the forums much over Christmas, was visiting the family in New Zealand. Planning on emigrating back there by the middle of this year, and would absolutely love go to the Australian Grand Prix in 2015.
Emily lol

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 02:17
by go_Rubens
Jocke1 wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.

Agreed. At this point in time, it would only lead to disappointment for himself and his fans.
Anyway, he's doing well for himself outside of F1, and good on him!


Isn't he in the WRC now? I thought I read he was leading the Monte Carlo Rally after day 1.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 07:55
by roblo97
go_Rubens wrote:
Jocke1 wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.

Agreed. At this point in time, it would only lead to disappointment for himself and his fans.
Anyway, he's doing well for himself outside of F1, and good on him!


Isn't he in the WRC now? I thought I read he was leading the Monte Carlo Rally after day 1.

Yes he is in the WRC and yes he did lead the Monte Carlo rally on day 1.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 08:52
by Faustus
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.


Don't worry, he won't.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 11:07
by mario
Faustus wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.


Don't worry, he won't.

By the looks of things, even if he wanted to it seems that he would fail the FIA's medical test (it appears that, due to the limited mobility in his arm and the relatively cramped cockpits in F1, that he would be unable to get out of the car unaided within the regulation time frame).

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 11:27
by Alextrax52
Nico Rosberg should have been 2nd in Singapore last year

He only lost it because of the front wing debris and an extra pitstop. Alonso was only 2nd because the Ferrari managed the tires well

(Although I do agree with most people that either Hamilton or Vettel should have won Silverstone)

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 19 Jan 2014, 15:39
by dr-baker
go_Rubens wrote:I don't think Robert Kubica should return to F1.

roblomas52 wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:
Jocke1 wrote: Agreed. At this point in time, it would only lead to disappointment for himself and his fans.
Anyway, he's doing well for himself outside of F1, and good on him!


Isn't he in the WRC now? I thought I read he was leading the Monte Carlo Rally after day 1.

Yes he is in the WRC and yes he did lead the Monte Carlo rally on day 1.

He led after stage 1. Battled for podium positions until crashing - day 2 I think, else it was day 1... :roll:

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 09:57
by CoopsII
Mahoosive sigs on here are stoopid. I mean, some of them are sort of amusing when you first read them but generally the longer they are the more pointless and look-at-me they are.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 21:47
by SgtPepper
Brosnan was the best Bond, he just had the worst scripts.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 21:55
by Jocke1
Goldeneye the movie and Goldeneye the game was and is awesome.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 22:28
by Aerospeed
Jocke1 wrote:Goldeneye the movie and Goldeneye the game was and is awesome.


Agreed on both accounts, and I doubt you'll find anyone here who will disagree!

SgtPepper wrote:Brosnan was the best Bond, he just had the worst scripts.


Roger Moore had worse scripts. The Man with the Golden Gun springs into mind. Additionally, TWINE is a spectacular movie, and all of them are superb aside from Die Another Day (which is good, just not comparable to the other three Brosnan's)

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 23:21
by FullMetalJack
Aerospeed wrote:
Jocke1 wrote:Goldeneye the movie and Goldeneye the game was and is awesome.


Agreed on both accounts, and I doubt you'll find anyone here who will disagree!


I share your doubt, people have gone on about the Goldeneye game on the N64 as one of the greatest games ever.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 23:22
by go_Rubens
The Deltawing looks better than any of this year's F1 cars except for the Mercedes.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 23:38
by SgtPepper
Jocke1 wrote:Goldeneye the movie and Goldeneye the game was and is awesome.


Exactly.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 23:54
by watka
NASCAR is more popular than F1 in America because they are obsessed with crashes and like to see larger, higher speed accidents than us placid Europeans.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 00:03
by go_Rubens
watka wrote:NASCAR is more popular than F1 in America because they are obsessed with crashes and like to see larger, higher speed accidents than us placid Europeans.


That's why I have lost all respect for NASCAR fans. They modified Bristol just for the sake of wrecks in 2012. Pretty bathplugged up. At least NASCAR officials listen to the fans. The FIA hasn't done too good a job with that.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 07:41
by roblo97
go_Rubens wrote:The Deltawing looks better than any of this year's F1 cars except for the Mercedes.

The Deltawing looks better with the roof on it.
That is my unpopular opinion.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 13:27
by go_Rubens
roblomas52 wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:The Deltawing looks better than any of this year's F1 cars except for the Mercedes.

The Deltawing looks better with the roof on it.
That is my unpopular opinion.


No. It looks hideous with the roof. It probably gained more drag with that. The original one already had Cd of 0.24. Why make it uglier and probably lower the Cd rating?

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 13:31
by Aerospeed
The Deltawing is hideously rejectful, but I never liked them since it looks like it's on three wheels :?

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 13:35
by go_Rubens
Aerospeed wrote:The Deltawing is hideously rejectful, but I never liked them since it looks like it's on three wheels :?


At last year's Petit Le Mans, it finished 5th overall and 3rd on the LMP1 podium. It's not too much of a rejectful car in my opinion. I'm quite glad the concept is still going strong. Although I like the uglified version with the roof not finishing just as much as I like the open top one finishing a race.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 15:14
by Salamander
go_Rubens wrote:
watka wrote:NASCAR is more popular than F1 in America because they are obsessed with crashes and like to see larger, higher speed accidents than us placid Europeans.


That's why I have lost all respect for NASCAR fans. They modified Bristol just for the sake of wrecks in 2012. Pretty bathplugged up. At least NASCAR officials listen to the fans. The FIA hasn't done too good a job with that.


Clearly then, you haven't heard of the ridiculous new format they're proposing for the chase. I'd take the FIA over NASCAR any day.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 15:22
by Wallio
Salamander wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:
watka wrote:NASCAR is more popular than F1 in America because they are obsessed with crashes and like to see larger, higher speed accidents than us placid Europeans.


That's why I have lost all respect for NASCAR fans. They modified Bristol just for the sake of wrecks in 2012. Pretty bathplugged up. At least NASCAR officials listen to the fans. The FIA hasn't done too good a job with that.


Clearly then, you haven't heard of the ridiculous new format they're proposing for the chase. I'd take the FIA over NASCAR any day.


While I agree the "one-race championship" is really stupid, it is what the Fans wanted, sort of. NASCAR fans have been clamoring for a Chase that lets Junior Gordon and Danica in, and while thankfully they didn't extend it to the top 35 to help her, Junior, Gordon, Stewart, et all, can easily make the Top 16. People also have been clamoring for a system that JJ won't win in, and this could be it. So while it is dumb, they still are listening at least, so really both the FIA and NASCAR are kind of a push. And it could always be worse, you could have the NHRA......

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 15:28
by Salamander
Wallio wrote:While I agree the "one-race championship" is really stupid, it is what the Fans wanted, sort of. NASCAR fans have been clamoring for a Chase that lets Junior Gordon and Danica in, and while thankfully they didn't extend it to the top 35 to help her, Junior, Gordon, Stewart, et all, can easily make the Top 16. People also have been clamoring for a system that JJ won't win in, and this could be it. So while it is dumb, they still are listening at least, so really both the FIA and NASCAR are kind of a push. And it could always be worse, you could have the NHRA......


Please show me a fan, any fan, that actually wants this system. Because I haven't seen one.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 21:20
by go_Rubens
Salamander wrote:
Wallio wrote:While I agree the "one-race championship" is really stupid, it is what the Fans wanted, sort of. NASCAR fans have been clamoring for a Chase that lets Junior Gordon and Danica in, and while thankfully they didn't extend it to the top 35 to help her, Junior, Gordon, Stewart, et all, can easily make the Top 16. People also have been clamoring for a system that JJ won't win in, and this could be it. So while it is dumb, they still are listening at least, so really both the FIA and NASCAR are kind of a push. And it could always be worse, you could have the NHRA......


Please show me a fan, any fan, that actually wants this system. Because I haven't seen one.


I have no doubt a lot of fans want it. NASCAR created this farce listening to them. So the ones at fault are the goddamn fans themselves.


Salamander wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:
watka wrote:NASCAR is more popular than F1 in America because they are obsessed with crashes and like to see larger, higher speed accidents than us placid Europeans.



That's why I have lost all respect for NASCAR fans. They modified Bristol just for the sake of wrecks in 2012. Pretty bathplugged up. At least NASCAR officials listen to the fans. The FIA hasn't done too good a job with that.



Clearly then, you haven't heard of the ridiculous new format they're proposing for the chase. I'd take the FIA over NASCAR any day.


Oh no, I've heard of it. It's hands down a nominee for the Motorsports ROTY. What a fail.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 23:13
by Salamander
go_Rubens wrote:
Salamander wrote:
Wallio wrote:While I agree the "one-race championship" is really stupid, it is what the Fans wanted, sort of. NASCAR fans have been clamoring for a Chase that lets Junior Gordon and Danica in, and while thankfully they didn't extend it to the top 35 to help her, Junior, Gordon, Stewart, et all, can easily make the Top 16. People also have been clamoring for a system that JJ won't win in, and this could be it. So while it is dumb, they still are listening at least, so really both the FIA and NASCAR are kind of a push. And it could always be worse, you could have the NHRA......


Please show me a fan, any fan, that actually wants this system. Because I haven't seen one.


I have no doubt a lot of fans want it. NASCAR created this farce listening to them. So the ones at fault are the goddamn fans themselves.


Prove it. Because as I said, nobody I've seen wants this.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 23:36
by roblo97
I want to see the new NASCAR rules but I can't because I'm stuck on free to air T.V.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 29 Jan 2014, 23:45
by go_Rubens
roblomas52 wrote:I want to see the new NASCAR rules but I can't because I'm stuck on free to air T.V.


Top 16 cars in the Chase, and you must win to get in. If less than 16 drivers win, it's determined by points. There are now 12 Chase races, and at every 3 races, the bottom 4 are eliminated. So it makes the last 3 a shootout between 4 drivers. It's bathplugging stupid.

Salamander wrote:
go_Rubens wrote:
Salamander wrote:Please show me a fan, any fan, that actually wants this system. Because I haven't seen one.


I have no doubt a lot of fans want it. NASCAR created this farce listening to them. So the ones at fault are the goddamn fans themselves.


Prove it. Because as I said, nobody I've seen wants this.


We must live in very different places on the planet. I'm from the land a few hours from Pocono. Center of the state. And a lot of NASCAR fans. A lot of the ones I know support the new rules. Just so JJ and the other typical winners don't win. They have no idea how much of a farce the new rules are, nor do they care about my opinions. But you know, that's what you get in the States. People are too incompetent to look deeper into the story. Sometimes they'll just say a rule change is good so it may make their favorite driver win. I'm not one of these, as my favorite driver doesn't normally win, that being Marcos Ambrose.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 30 Jan 2014, 19:53
by pasta_maldonado
I really, really like the new Ferrari F14T. After the Mercedes, it's the second best looking car of the year.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 17:54
by FullMetalJack
pasta_maldonado wrote:I really, really like the new Ferrari F14T. After the Mercedes, it's the second best looking car of the year.


I'd say 3rd. The Marussia is 2nd in my view, simply because you can't see its wang on the front.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 21:18
by umatbru [aka nonameyet]
The FIA And Williams are cowards for not investigating the schumacher/hill incident. If they don't do anything about it, then they are just as guilty as Schumacher is.

Senna's death is not an excuse to let schumacher get away with this travesty.

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 22:39
by takagi_for_the_win
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:The FIA And Williams are cowards for not investigating the schumacher/hill incident. If they don't do anything about it, then they are just as guilty as Schumacher is.

Senna's death is not an excuse to let schumacher get away with this travesty.

Sorry, you're about 19 years late there :P

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 23:55
by Aerospeed
takagi_for_the_win wrote:
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:The FIA And Williams are cowards for not investigating the schumacher/hill incident. If they don't do anything about it, then they are just as guilty as Schumacher is.

Senna's death is not an excuse to let schumacher get away with this travesty.

Sorry, you're about 19 years late there :P


True that :lol:

I'll go with what Murray Walker said and call it a racing incident...

Jerez '97 on the other hand.... :?

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 14:15
by dr-baker
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:The FIA And Williams are cowards for not investigating the schumacher/hill incident. If they don't do anything about it, then they are just as guilty as Schumacher is.

Senna's death is not an excuse to let schumacher get away with this travesty.

Whoever said Senna's death had anything to do with letting Schumacher get away with it?

And while I agree that that incident at Adelaide should have been investigated, it's nearly 2 decades too late. And while Scumacher is still critical, now doesn't seem the most appropriate time to discuss it. Hopefully, he will be in a position to defend himself at some point in the future...

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 15:39
by Wallio
umatbru [aka nonameyet] wrote:The FIA And Williams are cowards for not investigating the schumacher/hill incident. If they don't do anything about it, then they are just as guilty as Schumacher is.

Senna's death is not an excuse to let schumacher get away with this travesty.



Seriously dude, how much pot do you actually smoke per day. I think its a bit too much.....


As for a real one: The V8s sounded better than these "power units". (Grabs papaya shield)

Re: Unpopular F1 opinions

Posted: 01 Feb 2014, 16:36
by Alextrax52
pasta_maldonado wrote:I really, really like the new Ferrari F14T. After the Mercedes, it's the second best looking car of the year.


Even though it looks good for 2014 standards there's just something about that nose that doesn't make me warm to it