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HPI Pro4
28th March 2010, 03:34 PM
One of the best GP's ive ever seen, in fact all the best GP's are in the wet/drying tracks. Forget all this crap about not pitting for fuel to stop "pitstop strategy racing", and making it 25 points for a win, to try and get them to overtake. Bring out the sprinklers :P
On a serious note, it was still disturbing to see lewis cruise up behind Nando at the end and fail to get past even with a car 1sec a lap faster and the action after the track got dry compared to the start. I dont get how they come up with these retarded ideas to make it more exciting, yet they seem to totally aviod the issue that is causing it. Double diffusers, big rear/front wings, cars that just rely too much on aero grip.
*Doing a rain dance*

k3rm1tt
29th March 2010, 08:37 PM
You have to ask how come Lewis was able to get past others but could not pass Alonso... well Alonso is not gonna give it up that easy. Not that I am a Lewis lover but Webber was far too close to have any advantage and the inevitable happened.

IMO they should do away with qualifying and have a lottery for grid position. That will defo mix things up and get some good overtaking going. I agree ditch the diffusers etc and get some good old fashioned mechanical grip worked into the cars. The more-fueling is a joke if Bridgestone say the tyres can last a whole race.

WTF happened to Schuie tho that was a joke too. I reckon he is just gonne become a test monkey for Rosberg & Merc.

Lewis drove his heart out but has always been too rough on tyres, a few more laps and he would have taken Alonso for sure. If it was the other way round Alonso would have been more patient and force him into a mistake.

With that said if you want excitement watch the BTCC, although admittedly not as good as they were in the 80's & 90's but still good close racing.