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Aristodemus
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LennX
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Ciaus_Dronu
South Africa1848 Posts
On July 31 2022 23:24 LennX wrote: We need some rain now please. I wanna see how Ferrari pits when there's rain Pit crew would put some hards on Sainz and wink at the camera. Ferrari things aside, very fun and interesting race. Awesome to see 3 teams genuinely fighting for the top. | ||
Vinekh
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Penev
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E: Rain on the last lap lol E2: Nooo, my VER HAM BOT | ||
LennX
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On July 31 2022 23:40 Penev wrote: E: Rain on the last lap lol Of course | ||
Penev
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I'm not a fan of this Crofty guy I have to say, he talks a lot of nonsense and his level of bias is just embarrassing. | ||
Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
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Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On July 31 2022 23:49 Penev wrote: I'm not a fan of this Crofty guy I have to say, he talks a lot of nonsense and his level of bias is just embarrassing. Examples? He makes no apologies for his British bias, and he did get Russel/Hamilton wrong a couple of times, but mostly it was alright today | ||
Penev
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On July 31 2022 23:58 Excludos wrote: Examples? He makes no apologies for his British bias, and he did get Russel/Hamilton wrong a couple of times, but mostly it was alright today He mentioned his one sided view of last year's final race at least a dozen times and once more today. Do you watch the free practice? I think it was FP1 last week where he made some strange comments on Verstappen just being as fast as he is because of his car, also saying RB is the fasted car when their own graph says the Ferari has been the fasted so far and yesterday he was talking about a dumb twitter rumor that Checo has a different car than Max (was called "naughty" by his co for that one). Also a reminder that they are the international broadcast. | ||
Vinekh
128 Posts
Jolyon Palmer and Sam Collins are much better and funnier. | ||
Penev
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On August 01 2022 00:18 Vinekh wrote: This is why I watch F1TV. I can't stand this joker. Jolyon Palmer and Sam Collins are much better and funnier. Hmm, I might try that then | ||
Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On August 01 2022 00:12 Penev wrote: He mentioned his one sided view of last year's final race at least a dozen times and once more today. Do you watch the free practice? I think it was FP1 last week where he made some strange comments on Verstappen just being as fast as he is because of his car, also saying RB is the fasted car when their own graph says the Ferari has been the fasted so far and yesterday he was talking about a dumb twitter rumor that Checo has a different car than Max (was called "naughty" by his co for that one). Also a reminder that they are the international broadcast. They're actually the British broadcast. There is another international broadcast, which is the default for the F1TV app now, which is also really good. But I must admit I do enjoy the sky sport guys' enthusiasm a bit more, even if I do have to listen through the fingers on their bias at times | ||
Penev
28346 Posts
On August 01 2022 00:29 Excludos wrote: They're actually the British broadcast. There is another international broadcast, which is the default for the F1TV app now, which is also really good. But I must admit I do enjoy the sky sport guys' enthusiasm a bit more, even if I do have to listen through the fingers on their bias at times Fair enough, I personally like calmer and more "expert" commentary. I really miss the BBC coverage of, well, long ago now. | ||
Oleo
Netherlands276 Posts
On August 01 2022 00:18 Vinekh wrote: This is why I watch F1TV. I can't stand this joker. Jolyon Palmer and Sam Collins are much better and funnier. Yup watch Palmer and Collins. Crofty is a complete joke of a commentator. I mean he is doing british commentary so you cant really blame him, but he is impossible to listen to for non-uk. Palmer is great, Collins has a light form of Crofty-bias and thinks he knows what he is talking about. Sometimes he says smart things, often times he ll blurt something out and then its fun to listen to Palmer correcting him by saying the exact opposite. I do miss Brundle though if I listen to F1tv commentary. But having to listen to Crofty to hear Brundle is just not worth the braindamage. Anythings better than dutch commentary though... ouch. Ferrari, Ferrari, what were you doing. I can somewhat understand trying to maintain track position. But not in that cold/possibly wet conditions, hards just wont work, especially when you still have good tyrelife on your current tyres after your first stop was later than the other 5 of the top 6. I mean compare Leclerc vs Hamilton strategy. Leclerc was +- 11 sec. ahead at his 2nd stop, he had the best tyre life, was doing great laptimes, reported his tyres were good, could have easily extended till they can put the softs on, come out 5 -10 seconds behind Verstappen and pass him with 5 - 10 laps to spare. | ||
RKC
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Seems like Ferrari engineers are overthinking at this point. Of course, modern racing is all about data, data, and data. But it's all about finding a balance between engineer smarts and driver skills. RB drivers seem to have more autonomy and say in race strategy (not opting for hard tyres after recon). Whilst Ferrari drivers are just stuck with what the engineers say. Sounds cheesy and romantic, but it's time for Ferrari drivers to put way their tech gadgets and listen to that inner voice: "Use the Force, Charles!" | ||
Excludos
Norway7685 Posts
On August 01 2022 12:16 RKC wrote: Of course, modern racing is all about data, data, and data. They had the data tho. 4 other people had gone on to the hard tyres before them, and shown that they absolutely do not work. They took that data and wiped their butts with them, and then went for the hards anyways. | ||
Penev
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On August 01 2022 16:09 Excludos wrote: They had the data tho. 4 other people had gone on to the hard tyres before them, and shown that they absolutely do not work. They took that data and wiped their butts with them, and then went for the hards anyways. They had access to the data but I wonder if they actually took it. You'd think if they did they'd have went with another strategy but who knows at this point. Anyone else getting a bit numb from these blunders? I noticed when it became clear they were fucking up again my reaction was not as strong as before, as if I was expecting it. I still feel bad for Charles but I'm not even that mad anymore. I think I'm in the acceptance stage.. | ||
fLyiNgDroNe
Belgium3956 Posts
Anyone else getting a bit numb from these blunders? I noticed when it became clear they were fucking up again my reaction was not as strong as before, as if I was expecting it. I still feel bad for Charles but I'm not even that mad anymore. I think I'm in the acceptance stage.. yep, I basically gave up after Paul Ricard, and moved on. At this stage I'm just enjoying great driving and human emotions. | ||
Penev
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On August 01 2022 18:57 fLyiNgDroNe wrote: every time I see 3 cars going nose to rear for more than 1 lap I want to pinch myself to check if this is real. Thank god for the end of the dirty air era, what a pleasure to see people being able to overtake and show their skill. Fantastic drive from Max yesterday. yep, I basically gave up after Paul Ricard, and moved on. At this stage I'm just enjoying great driving and human emotions. Yeah, the WDC is pretty much decided now anyway. Hopefully we'll get some more exciting close racing in the remainder of the season. Spa is next! | ||
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