- 16 Sep 10, 14:34#215669
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I cant think of any other sport where team orders come into play. If the car behind is faster, why is it behind?
I think it should only be allowed say after 75% of the season, where one driver has a chance at a title where the other does not.
I don't like seeing it happen early in the season, what driver in his right mind would want to concede victories or a shot at the title before the half way mark? as Ayrton Senna once said if you're not racing to win what's the point of racing!
I think it should only be allowed say after 75% of the season, where one driver has a chance at a title where the other does not.
I don't like seeing it happen early in the season, what driver in his right mind would want to concede victories or a shot at the title before the half way mark? as Ayrton Senna once said if you're not racing to win what's the point of racing!
I think the Vettel/Webber situation illustrates this perfectly. Red Bull were all gung-ho for Vettel until...woops!
Team orders should be allowed only in the last few races, and only when one driver has a definite advantage over his team-mate. You'd almost HAVE to use them in those circumstances.
I think it should only be allowed say after 75% of the season, where one driver has a chance at a title where the other does not.
I don't like seeing it happen early in the season, what driver in his right mind would want to concede victories or a shot at the title before the half way mark? as Ayrton Senna once said if you're not racing to win what's the point of racing!
I think the Vettel/Webber situation illustrates this perfectly. Red Bull were all gung-ho for Vettel until...woops!
Team orders should be allowed only in the last few races, and only when one driver has a definite advantage over his team-mate. You'd almost HAVE to use them in those circumstances.
So all the talk about, and comments on robbing the fans of racing are empty betrayals, or convenient arguments that you don't really believe in? Because you can't rob them early in the season to win, but you can rob them late in the season to win
So all the talk about, and comments on robbing the fans of racing are empty betrayals, or convenient arguments that you don't really believe in? Because you can't rob them early in the season to win, but you can rob them late in the season to win
I think it should only be allowed say after 75% of the season, where one driver has a chance at a title where the other does not.
I don't like seeing it happen early in the season, what driver in his right mind would want to concede victories or a shot at the title before the half way mark? as Ayrton Senna once said if you're not racing to win what's the point of racing!
I think the Vettel/Webber situation illustrates this perfectly. Red Bull were all gung-ho for Vettel until...woops!
Team orders should be allowed only in the last few races, and only when one driver has a definite advantage over his team-mate. You'd almost HAVE to use them in those circumstances.
So all the talk about, and comments on robbing the fans of racing are empty betrayals, or convenient arguments that you don't really believe in? Because you can't rob them early in the season to win, but you can rob them late in the season to win
Surely you cant seroiusly be missing this point??
I think it should only be allowed say after 75% of the season, where one driver has a chance at a title where the other does not.
I don't like seeing it happen early in the season, what driver in his right mind would want to concede victories or a shot at the title before the half way mark? as Ayrton Senna once said if you're not racing to win what's the point of racing!
I think the Vettel/Webber situation illustrates this perfectly. Red Bull were all gung-ho for Vettel until...woops!
Team orders should be allowed only in the last few races, and only when one driver has a definite advantage over his team-mate. You'd almost HAVE to use them in those circumstances.
So all the talk about, and comments on robbing the fans of racing are empty betrayals, or convenient arguments that you don't really believe in? Because you can't rob them early in the season to win, but you can rob them late in the season to win
Surely you cant seroiusly be missing this point??
I'm not missing any point. The Anti-Team-Orders Side (ATOS), have been arguing for weeks that Team Orders "rob" the fans/spectators of seeing drivers racing each other. Now, it's being put forward that fans in Europe (first 75% of the season) are the ones that shouldn't be robbed, but fans in Asia, South America and the Middle East - will be robbed blind according to the standards of the ATOS.
I'm not missing any point. The Anti-Team-Orders Side (ATOS), have been arguing for weeks that Team Orders "rob" the fans/spectators of seeing drivers racing each other. Now, it's being put forward that fans in Europe (first 75% of the season) are the ones that shouldn't be robbed, but fans in Asia, South America and the Middle East - will be robbed blind according to the standards of the ATOS.
Yep, you are missing the point.
I'm not missing any point. The Anti-Team-Orders Side (ATOS), have been arguing for weeks that Team Orders "rob" the fans/spectators of seeing drivers racing each other. Now, it's being put forward that fans in Europe (first 75% of the season) are the ones that shouldn't be robbed, but fans in Asia, South America and the Middle East - will be robbed blind according to the standards of the ATOS.
I'm not missing any point. The Anti-Team-Orders Side (ATOS), have been arguing for weeks that Team Orders "rob" the fans/spectators of seeing drivers racing each other. Now, it's being put forward that fans in Europe (first 75% of the season) are the ones that shouldn't be robbed, but fans in Asia, South America and the Middle East - will be robbed blind according to the standards of the ATOS.
Yep, you are missing the point.
You really don't want to address this - do you....
I'm not missing any point. The Anti-Team-Orders Side (ATOS), have been arguing for weeks that Team Orders "rob" the fans/spectators of seeing drivers racing each other. Now, it's being put forward that fans in Europe (first 75% of the season) are the ones that shouldn't be robbed, but fans in Asia, South America and the Middle East - will be robbed blind according to the standards of the ATOS.
Yep, you are missing the point.
You really don't want to address this - do you....
Its not that i dont want to address it, its been said time over, which is why i said you were missing the point. Myownalias' take is pretty close to mine.
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