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Rate the 2015 Brazilian GP!

1 Completely forgettable
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25%
2 A snore-fest, dull - no action
3
75%
3 Boring, uneventful only livened by mistakes
No votes
0%
4 A procession at the front
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5 Some good battles
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6 A memorable race
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7 Competitive racing - hard fought, strategic
No votes
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8 Exciting - a dramatic finish or an upset
No votes
0%
9 Could be the best race of the season
No votes
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10 One for the Ages!
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#438784
Rate the Brazilian GP

What did you think of today’s race at the classic circuit in Sao Paulo?

Share your verdict on the 2015 Brazilian Grand Prix.

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The average rating for Australia was 4.6
#438794
I hate to admit it; but, I really wasn't interested in much of the race!
I guess with both championships decided, I'm already looking to next year.

Rosberg's strategy was faultless as he was able to keep Hamilton behind
him from Qualifying to the chequered flag!

Happy to see Vettel and Raikkonen put some testing in!! :thumbup:
#438832
A very boring race indeed. It is a shame when Brazil in the past has offered up very good races but this race was just awful.

Is the hybrid engine era having a negative effect on the racing at traditional tracks like Montreal, Spa, Brazil, Japan, Italy where a good race could be expected and shifting to places like Hungary or Bahrain? It would be a shame if it was.

Anyway I can't come up with more than 2 points for this one.
#438848
Yet another race to forget..... The problem with most of the Grand Prix at the moment is that if both the Mercedes are ahead early on. then that effectively is that in terms of who will win the race. Mercedes are scared stiff of having a repeat of Spa 2014, and just will not let Rosberg and Hamilton race each other after the first lap or so. Whoever ends the first lap in front will get preferential treatment as far as strategy goes, and the guy behind has little chance of winning as a result.
This sort of thing is nothing new in F1. Schumacher and Barrichello at Ferrari, for example. But it makes for an over technical and boring race. It may sound a bit extreme, but perhaps a few rule changes as regards team strategies are needed, otherwise F1's popularity will continue to decline.

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