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Open Wheel Racing 2013...year of the driver swap!

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I think your being overly critical of Rossi's progression. History, and even current history is full of drivers who have had, according to what I am getting from your post, careers which have stalled or even regressed, and yet made a good/decent F1 career (ref. Massa, Grojean). I agree that this past season was not a good one for him as far as results but I think his overall pace and driving skills were better. However, I do not agree at all with you about stalling, at least in the sense that his talent is hindering him. I think it has much more to do with him being an American and not having the money or political backing that European or South American drivers do. He just does not have the available avenues to obtain money that European or South American drivers do. Unless a Bill Gates, T. Boone Pickens, or Warren Buffett suddenly decide to start backing him he's always going to have an uphill battle finding money to run a European series.

As far as reserve driving, I really do not think it matters at all how good the car is. Beat your teammate first and foremost. Then if opportunity arises, provide a unexpected good result (for the car). That is all one could ask for in being a reserve driver for most teams (non Ferrari, RB, McLaren).

I have no delusions about Rossi. He might never drive in F1 GP, and might never win a GP, and most certainly will not ever win a WDC. But I think it's a bit too early to totally write him off, which is kind of what I am gathering from your posts.

We're actually on the same page. I'm just more pessimistic than you are...
 
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F1 Countdown is on NBC Sports Network tonight at 9 pm eastern time. Hopefully is will be a good preview of the season and what kind of quality programming we can expect from NBCSN.
 
Re: Open Wheel Racing 2013...year of the driver swap!

F1 Countdown is on NBC Sports Network tonight at 9 pm eastern time. Hopefully is will be a good preview of the season and what kind of quality programming we can expect from NBCSN.

Yuck, I love open wheel racing, but can not stand F1, there is no competition it is always one or 2 drivers/teams that run away with it.
 
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Yuck, I love open wheel racing, but can not stand F1, there is no competition it is always one or 2 drivers/teams that run away with it.

Obvisously you did not watch last season then because it came down to the last race to decide the WDC. And there was 8 different winning drivers of GP's.
 
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Yuck, I love open wheel racing, but can not stand F1, there is no competition it is always one or 2 drivers/teams that run away with it.

Like Target-CG vs Penske? With Andretti thrown in as a change? Oh, wait- that's Indycar.... ;)
 
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Yuck, I love open wheel racing, but can not stand F1, there is no competition it is always one or 2 drivers/teams that run away with it.

And I thought there have been some really clueless posts over on the D3 forums this week.

Wow! Were you living in a cave last year? Did you experience your own personal Revolution in 2012?

You could not have asked for a more exciting, breathtaking, on track action packed year as last season's WDC turned out to be.
 
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You actually believe that?

I have never seen more sandbagging since Superstorm Sandy.

All the reporters at the tests said Red Bull was all smiles. That's not a sign of a team that is worried about the pace of their cars.

I believe it to a certain extent. They are probably not quite as slow as they are showing but I don't think are as good as they have been.




I think was pretty neat...

Drivers Helmets

Personally I like Rosberg's, Kimi's, and Van der Garde's a lot.
 
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You actually believe that?

I have never seen more sandbagging since Superstorm Sandy.

All the reporters at the tests said Red Bull was all smiles. That's not a sign of a team that is worried about the pace of their cars.

Exactly what I was thinking when I heard the news.

The only time that the pre-season testing really was real, and ended up meaning anything was the Brawn. Well, good news and speed. Plenty of problems/slow cars have been real...
 
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NBC announces their F1 coverage schedule. Wow. Looks like they are devoting more time to F1 than SPEED did. And SPEED were no slouches.

http://motorsportstalk.nbcsports.com/2013/03/11/full-schedule-for-formula-1-on-nbc-sports/

Looks like a pretty good schedule. I really like that NBC is having a post race show. Well done.

I am a bit surprised about the quantity of the NBC programming. I must mention that Speed was too busy airing quality programming like pinks and Nascar commentary by random guy off the street to do too much F1 programming. ;)

And before even a practice session starts, I am going to predict that Mark Webber finally gets a win in his home race. :)
 
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RB looking very strong after the first two practice sessions in Australia. Lotus, Ferrari, and Mercedes right behind. McLaren struggling.

I like that Sutil is showing good pace right from the start.


And in other racing news...Did anyone see what they are calling the new sportscar series from the ALMS / Grand-Am merger?.......wait for it.... United Sportscar Racing!

Seriously? That is the best they could come up with? I think they polled a group of 5 year old kids and that was the top pick. :rolleyes:
 
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It's interesting to note that NBC will be sending a full crew to cover Monaco and Brazil in addition to Montreal and Austin... Did SPEED ever do that for anything other than a USGP?
 
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And in other racing news...Did anyone see what they are calling the new sportscar series from the ALMS / Grand-Am merger?.......wait for it.... United Sportscar Racing!

Seriously? That is the best they could come up with? I think they polled a group of 5 year old kids and that was the top pick. :rolleyes:

What's wrong with that name? What do you think it should have been?

(Should we start a separate non-open wheel, non-NASCAR racing thread?)
 
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It's interesting to note that NBC will be sending a full crew to cover Monaco and Brazil in addition to Montreal and Austin... Did SPEED ever do that for anything other than a USGP?

I don't ever remember Speed sending their commentator to a race outside of the US. But my memory isn't what it use to be.

What's wrong with that name? What do you think it should have been?

(Should we start a separate non-open wheel, non-NASCAR racing thread?)

It uninspiring and won't enhance the quantity of the audience. What casual race fan or sports fan is going to see that name and say" Dang, that sounds interesting. I need to watch that!"....... Nobody.

I'm not sure what they should call it, maybe, American Sportscar Racing or United States Grand Le Mans Racing or American Endurance Racing or heck even Grand Sportscar and Prototype Racing. Any of those sounds more interesting and inspiring that United Sportscar Racing.


I am OK with a new thread for non-Nascar and non-open wheel racing if you want to start one.
 
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I'm not sure what they should call it, maybe, American Sportscar Racing or United States Grand Le Mans Racing or American Endurance Racing or heck even Grand Sportscar and Prototype Racing. Any of those sounds more interesting and inspiring that United Sportscar Racing.

the problem with using Le Mans is that this new group may not even be eleigble to run there. Certainly, if they keep a DP class at all, no way. So there's no point in associating a series with a race that all of the particiants can't run due to the car they use.

American Endurance Racing would be better if it was North American Endurance Racing- they do run in Canada and Mexico. But that would have been good. NAER... that's not a word, right?
 
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