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Originally posted by PropertyCrashUK View PostThe multi millionaire drivers threw a wobbly.
When it rains F1 gets interesting so they cancel the race! I hope the sponsors ask for a percentage of their cash back.
What racing there was, was very good. The changes to car geometry this year seem to have made a big difference and a race is now actually a race.
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Originally posted by PropertyCrashUK View PostThe multi millionaire drivers threw a wobbly.
When it rains F1 gets interesting so they cancel the race! I hope the sponsors ask for a percentage of their cash back.
But after two races and McLaren and Ferrari have only scored one point between all four cars. Still makes for an interesting season.
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The multi millionaire drivers threw a wobbly.
When it rains F1 gets interesting so they cancel the race! I hope the sponsors ask for a percentage of their cash back.
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Great result for Button again. Think this could be the most interesting years ever (unless Button walks it!).
Next thing is he'll probably get disqualified for having an illegal car?
PS Don't rely on Sky Plus I recorded City in the UEFA CUp the other day and it went to extra time and penalties and sky plus cut-off the recording at full time!! (so a delayed start to the race could have the same affect!!).
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I never really watch the sport but stuck it on to see who is winning and watched most of the race.
A much more interesting spectacle that it used to be. There actually seems to be racing going on now.
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostThey start the race at 5PM local time purely for commercial TV reasons, like most tropical climates it rains a lot in the evening, in fact it’s like clockwork at this time of the year.
Another example of commercial TV ruining sport.
So I don't exactly appreciate the later starts anyway...
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F1 farce again
They start the race at 5PM local time purely for commercial TV reasons, like most tropical climates it rains a lot in the evening, in fact it’s like clockwork at this time of the year.
Another example of commercial TV ruining sport.Tags: None
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