Enquiry into British GP "phenomenon"

Enquiry into British GP "phenomenon"

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FourWheelDrift

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88,557 posts

285 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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autosport said:

FIA president Max Mosley has urged key figures in Formula 1 to pinpoint the reasons why this year's British Grand Prix was so exciting, according to AUTOSPORT magazine this week.

Team bosses are due to meet in the next few weeks to consider major changes, including revised formats and sporting regulations, as F1 looks to ways to improve the show further.

"There was something very interesting going on [at Silverstone] because the cars seemed to be able to overtake and run with grip in places where you would not expect," said Mosley. There weren't any marbles so we're not quite sure why – was it the circuit, was it the surface, was it the new tyres or did the new tyres or did the drivers just experience a massive adrenaline charge.

"We are talking to everybody because, following the race at Magny-Cours, everyone was saying, 'This is terrible' and now all of a sudden that has gone away."

Mosley believes that before any changes are made, F1 needs to consult the general public: "The team bosses have been in the business for 30 years, they're all over 50, they're all multi-millionaires and they never watch it on TV. So they don't really know what is going on. The hundreds of millions of people out there are all different – they are under 50, they are not millionaires but they do watch F1 on TV."



FFS - HOW MANY TIMES DO THEY NEED TO BE TOLD

SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS

It worked on CART which is what makes it such a lottery, that a full course yellow and saftey car period allows drivers and teams to make pit stops but not always come out in the same order they go in. So the faster cars often had slower cars in front of them, hence racing and overtaking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I really wonder sometimes

viperman

956 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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FourWheelDrift said:

autosport said:

FIA president Max Mosley has urged key figures in Formula 1 to pinpoint the reasons why this year's British Grand Prix was so exciting, according to AUTOSPORT magazine this week.

Team bosses are due to meet in the next few weeks to consider major changes, including revised formats and sporting regulations, as F1 looks to ways to improve the show further.

"There was something very interesting going on [at Silverstone] because the cars seemed to be able to overtake and run with grip in places where you would not expect," said Mosley. There weren't any marbles so we're not quite sure why – was it the circuit, was it the surface, was it the new tyres or did the new tyres or did the drivers just experience a massive adrenaline charge.

"We are talking to everybody because, following the race at Magny-Cours, everyone was saying, 'This is terrible' and now all of a sudden that has gone away."

Mosley believes that before any changes are made, F1 needs to consult the general public: "The team bosses have been in the business for 30 years, they're all over 50, they're all multi-millionaires and they never watch it on TV. So they don't really know what is going on. The hundreds of millions of people out there are all different – they are under 50, they are not millionaires but they do watch F1 on TV."




FFS - HOW MANY TIMES DO THEY NEED TO BE TOLD

SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS

It worked on CART which is what makes it such a lottery, that a full course yellow and saftey car period allows drivers and teams to make pit stops but not always come out in the same order they go in. So the faster cars often had slower cars in front of them, hence racing and overtaking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I really wonder sometimes


yep, exactly what id say, and it is true its all down to the safety car, maybe Max Mosley should employ someone to run onto the track at every race!

sjg

7,454 posts

266 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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FourWheelDrift said:

SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS - SAFETY CARS


NUTTERS IN KILTS - NUTTERS IN KILTS - NUTTERS IN KILTS

FourWheelDrift

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88,557 posts

285 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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We need a volunteer, I know of someone who's going.

"Gasbag, how do you fancy meeting a few of the drivers, real close up"

Steviebee

12,930 posts

256 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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Safety Cars - I do agree but what if there is no need for them? What if no one crashes, breaks down etc.

FourWheelDrift

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88,557 posts

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Thursday 31st July 2003
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Steviebee said:
Safety Cars - I do agree but what if there is no need for them? What if no one crashes, breaks down etc.


That's when the nutter gets wheeled out

They could have a store of them kept in a big box in Bernies battlewagon just in case a race needs spicing up.

Steviebee

12,930 posts

256 months

Thursday 31st July 2003
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FourWheelDrift said:

Steviebee said:
Safety Cars - I do agree but what if there is no need for them? What if no one crashes, breaks down etc.



That's when the nutter gets wheeled out

They could have a store of them kept in a big box in Bernies battlewagon just in case a race needs spicing up.


How about Bernie in a kilt??!!

d_drinks

1,426 posts

270 months

Friday 1st August 2003
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Steviebee said:

How about Bernie in a kilt??!!


Nah he's too small they'd never be able to see him !

AlexHancock

466 posts

269 months

Friday 1st August 2003
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It's not as simple as that - I hope.

In the past we were constantly told that they couldn't overtake (unless there was a massive difference in power or a blue flag) due to the aerodynamic problems caused by dirty air. They caught a slower car but couldn't get close enough. In the British GP they were suddenly able to run alongside a slower car which, even if they couldn't quite pass, caused the other driver to make a mistake allowing a pass on the next corner. I'm not surprised by these mistakes as the current drivers are not used to someone trying to come past.

I agree with Max - it seemed that a number of drivers suddenly realised they could get close and overtake. I'll be really annoyed if they go back to the status quo.

Cheers

Alex