[Mgs] OT - 2014 F1

Rick Lindsay richardolindsay at gmail.com
Tue Mar 11 08:10:03 MDT 2014


It would be a major strategy flaw to write Newey and Red Bull off as non-competitive! They will be back and be a force to be reckoned with (to end my sentence with a preposition).

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From: FrankK <frankk12 at verizon.net> 
Date:03/11/2014  9:03 AM  (GMT-06:00) 
To: Rick Lindsay <richardolindsay at gmail.com> 
Cc: MG List <mgs at autox.team.net> 
Subject: Re: [Mgs] OT - 2014 F1 

Waiting to see what tricks Adrian Newey has up his sleeve and the continued 
dominance of Red Bull and vettel.
Frank Krajewski

-----Original Message----- 
From: Rick Lindsay
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 9:58 AM
To: mgs at autox.team.net
Subject: [Mgs] OT - 2014 F1

Hey Friends,

What are your thoughts regarding the 2014 F1 season? Lots of rules changes.
Some are okay, some are stupid. I'm okay with the okay ones. Not fond of the 
stupid ones.

Emphasis has changed from agressive driving to conservative driving, with 
the engineers calling the shots. Perhaps I'm wrong. I hope so. But when 
races are to be won by tire and fuel management rather than agressive 
overtaking, I wonder how exciting a race can be. Perhaps timid overtaking 
will be the norm because everyone is over their lap's fuel allotment.B

Here's a thought: For those of us who have followed F1 for decades, we know 
the circus is a complex interplay of team strategy and driver skill. With 
the emphasis shifting to pit wall from cockpit, the balance seems to be 
shifting in favor of strategy (over cockpit). For us seasoned fans (read: 
old farts) that may be okay, because we follow both race strategy and 
cockpit testicles magnitude. But what about the new fan, the guy fresh from 
NASCAR or WRC, who just tuned in? Is he going to understand lifting and 
allowing a pass because the driver used too much fuel on the previous lap? 
And unlike tires 'going off', how is the driver going to know if he's been 
using too much fuel by driving competitively? A: advice from the pit wall.B

Yes, I know its a team sport and I know I'm going to enjoy it. In fact, I 
may enjoy it just a little bit more this year, but the new viewer may not. 
It is after all, 'entertainment', not 'sport'.

Why might I enjoy this season more? Because I follow F1 for the cars and the 
technology. I really don't care about the drivers' championship. They're 
just the meaty part of the package. I just want the drivers to function and 
get 100% out of the machine. And when I write 'technology' I mean technology 
that makes the cars quicker, not 'greener'. A green F1 car is an oxymoron. B 
Screw green. If they really wanted green they should convert their 
transporters to electric (and burn coal like other electric cars). Don't get 
me wrong, I think electric cars are cool because they're forward-looking 
technology, not because they're green. They're not green. They just push the 
emissions out of public view. I'm okay with that but the average human is 
pretty uninformed - and that implues that half the population is dumber than 
that.

So yes, I am really ready for the season to begin. I love seeing Williams 
performing well. They were overdue. Nice to see our favorite red cars doing 
well too. It will be an uphill challenge against the mighty Mercedes 
technical empire, but with Ferrari's win-at-all-costs attitude, they should 
be winning races this season. We shall see - and that's what I'm waithing 
for!

What are YOU waiting for?


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