- 04 Apr 09, 18:41#102119
Personally I am really enjoying how this year we have a very different pecking order than what we have been used to.
We have Brawn, Toyota, Williams, {Red bull and BMW (no diffuser fair play)} all right at the sharp end of the grid rather than languishing in the mid field. And the usual front runners like Ferrari, Mclaren and Renault are struggling.
IMO this really makes watching F1 a much more exciting proposition and gives the long suffering fans of these teams a chance to revel in the improvements and potential glory.
These major regs changes are the first in my time watching F1 (2002) and so far I think it has been excellent.
(obviously being a Button fan helps)
We have Brawn, Toyota, Williams, {Red bull and BMW (no diffuser fair play)} all right at the sharp end of the grid rather than languishing in the mid field. And the usual front runners like Ferrari, Mclaren and Renault are struggling.
IMO this really makes watching F1 a much more exciting proposition and gives the long suffering fans of these teams a chance to revel in the improvements and potential glory.
These major regs changes are the first in my time watching F1 (2002) and so far I think it has been excellent.
(obviously being a Button fan helps)