Why don't you like Hamilton? I have no problem with it but I find it interesting because the majority of the time in sportspeople root for dominance and that's what they like to see. That's why the majority of favorite athletes are the best in their respective sports.Hamilton NOT making it to podium yet again in Austria was great. Hopefully he does that in next race aswell
Why don't you like Hamilton? I have no problem with it but I find it interesting because the majority of the time in sportspeople root for dominance and that's what they like to see. That's why the majority of favorite athletes are the best in their respective sports.
People root for dominance and that's what they like to see - i see you are american (?) so i doubt you'd happy to see same team X pretty much winning NBA, NHL, MLB or even Superbowl every year ...
Cause in fact people (specially neutrals) get bored to death if any competion you'll know final outcome before it even starts so that is what is wrong with F1 now because even without watching it's quite clear that Mercedes will win drivers & constructors title and gets podium finish/race win/or even top2 in podium in most races ...
Same happens with most european football leagues such as Italy, France, Germany and Spain cause in them in 99% chance you'll know eventual winner before competion even starts lol
And no i havent said i dont like him. Mocking some athletes is never wrong in any sport btw.
..and he will. No one beats him by driving.If Lewis Hamilton will win again this year, he will equal Michael Schumacher's record of 7 world champions title in F1.
I love watching F1, but do find the races too predictable. Hamilton and Bettas jump out to the lead and everyone else follows them around the track for 40-70 laps. There is some intrigue and tension when things get dicey with tire wear and weather, but the follow-the-leader nature of the races does get a bit boring.
Just to make sure I understand, is there talk of having the winner start last, and the last place driver starting from the pole, with all the others in the reverse order? If that is what you are asking, I think it is radical, but it would certainly shake up the game.Based on your comment, what do you think about the idea of the starting position for the next GP been the opposite you finished on the last one?
My thoughts are almost all the same then yours.Just to make sure I understand, is there talk of having the winner start last, and the last place driver starting from the pole, with all the others in the reverse order? If that is what you are asking, I think it is radical, but it would certainly shake up the game.
It would be fun to watch guys like Hamilton and Bottas having to work their way through the field every second race.
That sort of seeding would do away with qualifying.
Maybe they should do what horse racing does - draw for gate slot.
Or what we do with online poker tournaments - random drawing for seats.
What do you think of the reverse seeding?