F1 2019

What do people think about the reverse grid idea, fastest qualifires out last?
I think it might work if 75% of the points were awarded for qualifying and 25% for the race or 50% 50%

Not for me and not sure the teams will go for it either, I certainly hope not.
 
Homer doesn't watch F1, he just makes tired lazy comments...
Otherwise hed know that Alborn started from the pits in Russia and finished 5th and made some awesome moved along the way.

And some people just make tired stereotypical snidey comments (suggest you read the GM forum rules regarding posting opinions as you seem to constantly have issues with my posts - that or the ignore button is what you need). If you read the post properly I simply said some tracks like San Marino (and there are others) where it is so hard to pass, making it virtually impossible for a reverse grid to work and be fair. As has been mentioned elsewhere, I do watch the odd race (usually qualifying and the opening laps) but find no interest in watching races where it become processional.
 
And some people just make tired stereotypical snidey comments. If you read the post properly I simply said some tracks like San Marino (and there are others) where it is so hard to pass, making it virtually impossible for a reverse grid to work and be fair

Using San Marino is a poor example, hasn't been an F1 grand prix there since 2006.
 
And some people just make tired stereotypical snidey comments (suggest you read the GM forum rules regarding posting opinions as you seem to constantly have issues with my posts - that or the ignore button is what you need). If you read the post properly I simply said some tracks like San Marino (and there are others) where it is so hard to pass, making it virtually impossible for a reverse grid to work and be fair. As has been mentioned elsewhere, I do watch the odd race (usually qualifying and the opening laps) but find no interest in watching races where it become processional.

But that is when slower cars are trying to pass faster cars. This idea would be the opposite with the faster cars behind
 
And some people just make tired stereotypical snidey comments (suggest you read the GM forum rules regarding posting opinions as you seem to constantly have issues with my posts - that or the ignore button is what you need). If you read the post properly I simply said some tracks like San Marino (and there are others) where it is so hard to pass, making it virtually impossible for a reverse grid to work and be fair. As has been mentioned elsewhere, I do watch the odd race (usually qualifying and the opening laps) but find no interest in watching races where it become processional.
I don't have a problem with you, i have a problem with factually inaccurate posts. You quite clearly know very little about F1 as it ìs today and that's evident by your references to team orders, the san Marino gp, racers starting from last etc.
 
Ch4 doing their best to send F1 the same way as the BEEB did with golf.
Saturday night 10.45-12.15am and Sunday night 11-1am highlights when a British driver could be a 6 time world champion.

:mad:
 
Ch4 doing their best to send F1 the same way as the BEEB did with golf.
Saturday night 10.45-12.15am and Sunday night 11-1am highlights when a British driver could be a 6 time world champion.

:mad:

The race is in Mexico. It's difficult to show highlights of a race before it's taken place.

I believe the race starts about 7pm local UK time so won't be completed till around 9pm UK time.
 
Deserved penalty. Surely the FIA cold see the telemetery anyway showing that he didn't lift so he's got no defence. An insanely talented driver but still has a lot of growing up to do and needs to realise that the rules also apply to him.
 
A pretty dull race in the end. Decided on strategy rather than on the track.
This track really highlighted the cars inability to run close , when they did they soon started to overheat and had to drop back.
 
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