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Genre: Sports
Date of upload: Mar 9, 2024 ^^
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RYD date created : 2024-03-25T19:50:59.216294Z
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Remember when Usain Bolt crushed everyone in the 100 metres. That was predictable but still fun to watch.
Remember when Mark Spitz destroyed everyone in the pool. Amazing to see. Or when Nadia cleaned up in gymnastics. Got a perfect 10, the first ever. Breath taking.
Sport is filled with lopsided dominance. Teams and athletes that are just head and shoulders above everyone else. I choose to cheer for how long the run can last. I also watch the rest of the pack that are fighting tooth and nail behind Max, which ironically includes Sergio. Best car and he struggles in qualifying and has to race through the pack to get a second that should be easy.
The only way F1 can focus the sport on driving talent only is everyone drives the same car chassis and fundamental aerodynamics. Just have different engines, rear and front wings and suspensions.
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Could it be mercedes CFD and simulator systems just aren't geared towards ground effect airo or have some other kind of programming issues?? Coz it sounds like they are having the same issues they had with the zero pod concept. Where the computer is telling them one thing but in the real world it just doesn't work that way.
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Marginally less boring race, even if I have to admit, the only thrill I captured out of this racing event, consisted of observing the lap times of the only three teams that were worth following as in Ferrari, McLaren, and Mercedes. The exercise was to measure the progress, from that sign of destiny, which put Oliver Bearman in the Ferrari [replacing Carlos Sainz]; comparing his laps to those of Charles Leclerc, but also to the already seasoned new generations of drivers that are Oscar Piastri, Lando Norris, and George Russell. The upcoming generation that teenager Ollie Bearman represented here, holds amazing potential, and maybe, a new classification should be designed where super-licensed drivers could not hold their seat in F1, if not carrying their wait in matters of pure performance skills...but, then of course, the F1 market of All Mighty Sponsors, would never facilitate an easier climb through the ranks for new generations of drivers, proving to be that talented! Finally, although on the same subject, comparing the race conditions and mental/physical requirements of a modern F1 to that generation of F1 cars that Jackie Stewart brought from a P11 to a P6, is almost an insult to the prowess exerted by Ollie Bearman, as even a today's F2 requires more mental concentration than 1960's F1 did, as today technologies and aerodynamics require far more setting than they did in the day.
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@ask.repeat
2 months ago
These races show the massive disconnect between the importance media place on off track events and their actual relevance to RBR
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