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F1GTRUeno

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6,512 posts

234 months

Wednesday 7th October 2020
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I've been watching either highlights or full races of these seasons over the last few days.

Considering the palava over all the aero addons supposedly promoting awful racing and the need to change for 2009 to the godawful snowplow front and really high and narrow rear wings I can't understand at all why it was needed to change.

They're fantastic seasons.

High drama with the Spygate scandal and also Singapore-gate with Piquet Jr crashing for Alonso.

The final year of perfectly proportioned cars - I absolutely adore the aero stuff as engineering porn but I understand they completely detract from the purity of the lines admittedly - the right size wings, not too long and thin as has been the case from 2010 onwards - every car looks really neat and nimble to me.

The races are frantic and the cars sound really, really angry. Refuelling still involves interesting strategies but the tyres aren't Pirelli so it feels like every driver is absolutely on it in each stint which is missing massively nowadays.The amount of sliding around and late braking and cars getting close to each other for overtakes is considerable versus current cars.

I was waivering in my F1 fandom at the time if I remember, I think I watched most races but don't remember these two years that well and going back to them revealed that they were fiercely competitive at the top and you never knew who was gonna finish behind the Ferrari/McLaren battle because all of the other teams seemed to blend into one singular midifeld wijth random points and podium finishers.

Kubica and Vettel getting surprise wins too.

Lots of weather interrupted races making things interesting as well, like at the Nurburgring in 2007.

I think they get really bad rep and it's unjustified for two great F1 seasons. What say you PH?

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

97 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.

Sandpit Steve

13,009 posts

90 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

99 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Make you sick thinking about it. Massa deserved a title. Lewis has loads of them. Must feel guilty being such a glutton.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

97 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!
Don't.

Paul_M3

2,502 posts

201 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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sgtBerbatov said:
Sandpit Steve said:
sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!
Don't.
When you watch the onboard it's fairly surprising that Glock even finished the lap with chucking it off the circuit.

angrymoby

2,884 posts

194 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Fundoreen said:
Make you sick thinking about it. Massa deserved a title. Lewis has loads of them. Must feel guilty being such a glutton.
you can thank Flavio/ Fred/ Piquet for that

C350Akra

13,416 posts

296 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Fundoreen said:
Make you sick thinking about it. Massa deserved a title. Lewis has loads of them. Must feel guilty being such a glutton.
Interesting viewpoint, why do you think Massa deserved it? Look at the season in detail and he had loads of 'help' from the FIA, yet still did not manage it.

cholo

1,148 posts

251 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Agree that it was a great time compared to what we have now although 09 and 10 trump it for me.

09 an unknown independent team with no sponsors, no money, inderrated drivers and the wrong engine shoved in the back at the last minute manage to win the championship (can't see that happening again).

In 10 5 different drivers could still win the championship with only a few races left which made it quite exciting compared to todays debacle .

Although the tall wings looked odd, i actually really loved the simplicity of the cars as well. In both aero and engine tech, considering it was only 10 years ago they were worlds away to what we have now (and its not necessarily for the better)

Sandpit Steve

13,009 posts

90 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Paul_M3 said:
sgtBerbatov said:
Sandpit Steve said:
sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!
Don't.
When you watch the onboard it's fairly surprising that Glock even finished the lap with chucking it off the circuit.
It did take a fair few years for that tape to surface, but on the dry tyres in the rain he stood no chance, it took all his skill to keep it on the black stuff. https://youtube.com/watch?v=fhH93grvh84

What’s not often said was that his gamble paid off - he moved up a couple of places compared to where he would have been if he’d pitted with everyone else for the rain tyres, even though he ultimately lost out to Vettel and Hamilton on the last lap.

Massa did indeed deserve a title, and came so close to winning one, but that Brazillian Grand Prix was one of the sporting moments of the decade, up there with England winning the Ashes in 2005, and Liverpool the European Cup on penalties the same year, having been 3-0 down at half time.

usn90

1,809 posts

86 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Out of interest, where are you able to watch the full races from those seasons?

SpudLink

7,212 posts

208 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!
I expect whenever he makes a public appearance, he is introduced as Timo “is that” Glock.

sgtBerbatov

2,597 posts

97 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
Paul_M3 said:
sgtBerbatov said:
Sandpit Steve said:
sgtBerbatov said:
I say Timo Glock's a prick and owes me £5.
Is that Glock?

Is that Glock, going slowly?

IT IS! THAT’S GLOCK!
Don't.
When you watch the onboard it's fairly surprising that Glock even finished the lap with chucking it off the circuit.
It did take a fair few years for that tape to surface, but on the dry tyres in the rain he stood no chance, it took all his skill to keep it on the black stuff. https://youtube.com/watch?v=fhH93grvh84

What’s not often said was that his gamble paid off - he moved up a couple of places compared to where he would have been if he’d pitted with everyone else for the rain tyres, even though he ultimately lost out to Vettel and Hamilton on the last lap.

Massa did indeed deserve a title, and came so close to winning one, but that Brazillian Grand Prix was one of the sporting moments of the decade, up there with England winning the Ashes in 2005, and Liverpool the European Cup on penalties the same year, having been 3-0 down at half time.
Absolutely riles me. It just does. Regardless of whether he let him past or just couldn't drive the car. It's just one of those things, like when Santa doesn't get you a present one Christmas. You find out that Santa isn't real and it was the milkman your mom was canoodling with who got you presents usually. You still hate Santa for not getting that present.

I had £5 on Massa, and it absolutely broke my heart to see him on the podium, to only then nearly die in Hungary the next year. And all of those feelings come flooding back when he crashed out at Brazil in (what should've been) his final GP, to walk down the pit road with everyone applauding him. I was in tears when that happened, wasn't prepared for that level of emotion. Compare that to how we now get Lewis being insufferable, the wrong man won really.

But I believe that, if the multi-verse is a thing, that Massa won that title. And that Glock never got to F1. Webber is a 3 time world champion. Vettel won a title with Ferrari etc.

Polite M135 driver

1,853 posts

100 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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angrymoby said:
Fundoreen said:
Make you sick thinking about it. Massa deserved a title. Lewis has loads of them. Must feel guilty being such a glutton.
you can thank Flavio/ Fred/ Piquet for that
If massa had won, the ridiculous and corrupt stewarding decision in spa (inventing a new rule just for Hamilton, justifying it with reasoning that is physically flawed) would have been the deciding factor though.

TwentyFive

359 posts

82 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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angrymoby said:
Fundoreen said:
Make you sick thinking about it. Massa deserved a title. Lewis has loads of them. Must feel guilty being such a glutton.
you can thank Flavio/ Fred/ Piquet for that
Not really. You can thank Ferrari. They released Massa with the fuel hose still attached because they were rushing with Kimi being stacked up.
The botched Ferrari pit stop cost him, not Piquet.

In my view that incident actually levelled the score a bit for Lewis who had been on the end of a few dodgy FIA calls throughout the year.

The right driver won the title in 2008, but Massa rightly won everyone's hearts.

CanoeSniffer

945 posts

103 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
Nothing significant to add to the topic, other than watching that clip, even with the short-shifting and delicate application of throttle throughout, has made me so so sad for what we’ve lost.

I pray that F1 grows a set of bks and allows world-class engineers to give us powerplants like these again. The current engine formula is expensive, not road relevant, not environmentally friendly, not sustainable according to Honda. My first experience of the turbo V6s, at Spa, was so bitterly disappointing. It doesn’t stand up as pure spectacle which makes it better value to consume sat on the sofa at home. It shouldn’t be that way.

Imagine making the sport cheaper, simpler, more entertaining, more diverse, more impressive, all in one fell swoop. Please, surely it must be done.

off-topic melancholy whimpering over*

F1GTRUeno

Original Poster:

6,512 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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usn90 said:
Out of interest, where are you able to watch the full races from those seasons?
A bit of searching on Youtube will get you most of them or just type 'F1 full races' into google and there are a few sites that host them.

usn90

1,809 posts

86 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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F1GTRUeno said:
A bit of searching on Youtube will get you most of them or just type 'F1 full races' into google and there are a few sites that host them.
Thanks, usually most f1 related videos I come across are pulled under copyrights

F1GTRUeno

Original Poster:

6,512 posts

234 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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usn90 said:
Thanks, usually most f1 related videos I come across are pulled under copyrights
Yeah, unfortunately YT is a lottery.

I've been compiling playlists for each year of everything that gets uploaded but very often they need pruning because videos have been deleted a few days later.

Keeping the playlists unlisted doesn't really seem to do much so I might just make them public.

LeoSayer

7,557 posts

260 months

Thursday 8th October 2020
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With hindsight, they are both fascinating seasons but not necessarily for the racing.

In 2007, the only racing excitement that sticks in my mind was Hamilton fending off Alonso at Indianapolis. Of course, there were lots of incidents and intrigue like Alonso's blocking Hamilton in qualifying, Kubica's crash, Spygate, cars skating off the track at the Nurburgring and Hamilton losing his big lead in th WDC on the final 2 races etc. etc.

2008 had some great racing at Silverstone, Spa and Brazil. I have watched all these races many times and would do so again.

Considering all that went on behind the scenes and how the 2008 season ended. I'd be surprised if someone doesn't make a film about those 2 seasons before too long.