Has F1 lost its mojo?

Has F1 lost its mojo?

Author
Discussion

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th October 2013
quotequote all
I thought we would start on a positive!

So, F1, its gone all rubbish and boring hasnt it?

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Saturday 26th October 2013
quotequote all
dr_gn said:
How can a sport like F1 have been manipulated with such incompetence that it has become so mind numbingly boring?
I am sad to say that you are absolutely spot on with that statement. frown

Edited by mollytherocker on Saturday 26th October 20:36

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Saturday 26th October 2013
quotequote all
007 VXR said:
I just dont see it that way, still enjoy it as i always have (44 years old)
Dont get me wrong Bond, i still love it too and am 44!

But I am being tested. Extremely tested!

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Saturday 26th October 2013
quotequote all
dr_gn said:
Defiant, Curtiss Hawk, ASK21 and...soon a rebuild of my Mclaren MP4/6 and a Willimas FW14B.

Anyway, back on topic...
Dont be shy now. Lets have some pics!

mollytherocker

Original Poster:

14,366 posts

211 months

Sunday 27th October 2013
quotequote all
NorfolkInClue1 said:
Vettel gets a hard time but lets be honest, at least 5 drivers in todays field could have had that car and won the title and thats the problem.
Name one championship where this is not true.

The thing is, the other 5 drivers are not in the red bull and you cant put them in it. Part of a drivers success is the ability to get yourself in the right place at the right time.

Its easy to look back with the rose tints on, i am as guilty as anyone. What would Prost and Senna have achieved without Mclaren?

How many drivers have failed because they didnt get themselves in the right team for whatever reason?

There are multiple IFs. F1 backwards Murray used to say.