stuarty Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 No really into F1 mate. Don't see the skill in it! Overpaid ****'s if you ask me! Sorry. Quote
ioneabee Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 ^^ really ???? overpaid - yes, but you can't see the skill ???? Quote
CrumbMC Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Quote
Paddy78 Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 No really into F1 mate. Don't see the skill in it! Overpaid ****'s if you ask me! Sorry. Seriously? Don't see the skill... compared to what? You're obviously entitled to you opinion, but you're very wrong on this! Quote
CrumbMC Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 No really into F1 mate. Don't see the skill in it! Overpaid ****'s if you ask me! Sorry. Seriously? Don't see the skill... compared to what? You're obviously entitled to you opinion, but you're very wrong on this! maybe his daily is a Polo 1 Quote
BulletMagnet Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again Quote
The Bounty Bar Kid Posted April 23, 2013 Author Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again +1 that film! Quote
BulletMagnet Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again +1 that film! I'm talking the anime series, currently still ongoing on Fifth Stage Quote
The Bounty Bar Kid Posted April 23, 2013 Author Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again +1 that film! I'm talking the anime series, currently still ongoing on Fifth Stage Anime series? Tell me more! Quote
StevoD Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again +1 that film! I'm talking the anime series, currently still ongoing on Fifth Stage Anime series? Tell me more! for real? what inital d was original Quote
BulletMagnet Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 ^^ N00b First Stage = 24 episodes Second Stage = 13 episodes Third Stage = released as movie length feature Fourth Stage = 24 episodes Fifth Stage = currently at episode 12 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Initial_D Quote
rtbiscuit Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 senna was a leg end, but of recent times i tend to find watching F1 like watching a 52 lap parade. its got better but my heart is still in old school F1 with senna, hill, mansell, lauder etc Quote
stuarty Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 ^^ really ???? overpaid - yes, but you can't see the skill ???? Seriously, i dont get it. Ok they are fit and train hard. But if you took the driver from an ok team and put him in the best car at any time he would win, unless something stupid happened. Quote
rtbiscuit Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 i love the engineering behind F1, the car tech etc. 2 Quote
stuarty Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 No really into F1 mate. Don't see the skill in it! Overpaid ****'s if you ask me! Sorry. Seriously? Don't see the skill... compared to what? You're obviously entitled to you opinion, but you're very wrong on this! Maybe i'm just used to spending my time with guys who have a serious skill set! F1 must be the most boring thing I've ever watched. I once watched it for an hour and nothing changed. Best part is the pit changes! Quote
StevoD Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 as a spectator sport i think f1 is a yawn fest much rather watch FD BTCC BDC GRC 1 Quote
stuarty Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 (edited) i love the engineering behind F1, the car tech etc. Yip i agree, that part is pretty interesting but the driving round the track part is gash! Edited April 23, 2013 by stuarty Quote
Will370z Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 I used to love f1 with a passion, watched every race, the thrill, the rush, the speed. Growing up the tussles between senna and mansell were immense, nowadays its too artificial, all this extra drama and tweaking to make it all seem exciting and action packed. Im sorry but its a 2 hour parade lap nowadays with virtually no overtaking. I watch the first couple of laps then switch off. Im afraid i get my motorsport rush from touring cars, rallying and even motorgp races now.Give me some historic racing like goodwood revival with drivers dancing and sliding around the corners right on the edge with no computer assistance, now thats exciting motorsport. Went to a talk by stirling moss a few years back and he said the worst thing for f1 was when they sttarted messing with the aerodynamics and adding big spoliers as it made overtaking extremely difficult, no overtaking means a dull race and trying to avoid that artifically with kurs (curs!!) doesnt help. Im sorry but f1 holds little interest anymore, big turnaround. Quote
stuarty Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 I used to love f1 with a passion, watched every race, the thrill, the rush, the speed. Growing up the tussles between senna and mansell were immense, nowadays its too artificial, all this extra drama and tweaking to make it all seem exciting and action packed. Im sorry but its a 2 hour parade lap nowadays with virtually no overtaking. I watch the first couple of laps then switch off. Im afraid i get my motorsport rush from touring cars, rallying and even motorgp races now.Give me some historic racing like goodwood revival with drivers dancing and sliding around the corners right on the edge with no computer assistance, now thats exciting motorsport. Went to a talk by stirling moss a few years back and he said the worst thing for f1 was when they sttarted messing with the aerodynamics and adding big spoliers as it made overtaking extremely difficult, no overtaking means a dull race and trying to avoid that artifically with kurs (curs!!) doesnt help. Im sorry but f1 holds little interest anymore, big turnaround. What i like about the touring cars is that it's everyday cars taking to the limit! Quote
Ian Posted April 23, 2013 Posted April 23, 2013 Also it helps to have no track experience, or experience in a RWD car for that matter, and drive a Polo with its wheels rubbing on the arches (dropped on £100 ebay coilovers) and about 45% of camber. At least that's what the self proclaimed "awesome driver" i was talking to the other night thinks. Oh and if you drive a JDM, you must watch Initial D endlessly over and over again +1 that film! I'm talking the anime series, currently still ongoing on Fifth Stage The film is awesome but I prefer Wangan Midnight Devil Z is Quote
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