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#365993
Wow, some pretty low scores. Based on the BBC highlights I would've said 8, but then again, as has been said, I didn't see the whole thing

Silverstone and Bahrain still the best races this season then?


Hmm I can't speak about this without doubt,because there are a few races I've missed.If I'm to pick between Bahrain and Silverstone,I'd say Silverstone,I think there had been some great battles,oopps battles of tyres,it actually reduced the racing but it gave some excitement
#366039
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.
#366041
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.


Not true, there were exciting actiony bits but the majority was a bit dull, which is why the BBC's highlights cut out about 20 laps, which is a significant portion.

Also considering my two drivers are in the midfield I can't really be bias on a race depending on if my driver wins... :hehe:
#366042
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.


I dont recall your statement of enjoyment for the Silverstone race. Or maybe this Germany statement was less about your enjoyment of the race and more about the reaction of other members

Yes the difference between humans and computers are bias, optionality and emotionality. Things that would be deemed 'mistakes' by the agents out of the Matrix film

So when it comes to sports, we humans tend to be inperfect, indeed its where the term sports fan (fanatic) comes from

But rest assured, we should all aspire to become statisticians and start deriving perfect harmony from watching sports :yikes:
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#366043
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.


So which race did you enjoy more, Nurburgring or Silverstone?
#366046
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.


So which race did you enjoy more, Nurburgring or Silverstone?

Close call for Nurburgring, because it had both Lotusses on different strategies trying to take the win.
Webber's late charge in Silverstone was almost equally exciting though.
#366050
Germany had everything in it that a fan of the sport loves: fights for the lead, fights in the backfield, strategies making it exciting until the end, not knowing who was going to take it.

Unfortunately, a large part of people seem to be unable to enjoy a race unless their own driver performs well, regardless of the ingredients of that race.


So which race did you enjoy more, Nurburgring or Silverstone?

Close call for Nurburgring, because it had both Lotusses on different strategies trying to take the win.
Webber's late charge in Silverstone was almost equally exciting though.


Louti
#366053
You guys are having an actual discussion. It's not April 1st. :yikes:

Just waiting for him to make a mistake, so I can "in your face" him again :twisted:


Still waiting for your 1st time you mean. Unless you're talking about your 'sh!t-my-numbersRuseless, let's go personal' tactic again. :hehe:
#366054
I think you should both stop arguing and agree that if Vettel and Hamilton merged into one glorious driver, he would have the driving ability of Karthikeyan :hehe:
#366056
You guys are having an actual discussion. It's not April 1st. :yikes:

Just waiting for him to make a mistake, so I can "in your face" him again :twisted:


Still waiting for your 1st time you mean. Unless you're talking about your 'sh!t-my-numbersRuseless, let's get personal' tactic again. :hehe:

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#366057
I think you should both stop arguing and agree that if Vettel and Hamilton merged into one glorious driver, he would have the driving ability of Karthikeyan :hehe:


What a horrendous thought....merging Bieber and Muhammad Ali? :yikes::yikes:
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