- 08 Oct 13, 12:06#375573
And yet, none of these drivers were booed in nearly every circuit of the calendar.....I think someone should do a study on this and find out why.
I have now watched my last F1 race, I do not see the point of watching a race to see who comes second. I also think Alonso is a better driver than Vettle as he has gained points with a car not as fast as Vettles and won races. It is getting boring watching the same driver on pole and then winning. There needs to be a more open championship and more competition.
Mate, F1 has been like this many times before. It's not rare for a team to dominate like RBR. They're not the first, and they're certainly not the last. Ferrari, McLaren and Williams have all had periods of similar domination, as have teams like Alfa Romeo back in the early 50s.
It must be remembered that this is a TEAM SPORT. RBR, and in particular Seb, is simply doing a better job than the rest.
In 1952, Alberto Ascari led for 304 consecutive laps. 5 races (out of 8 ) that no other driver led a single lap than Alberto Ascari in his Ferrari.
In 1988, Ayrton Senna led for 264 consecutive laps. 4 races (and the start of a 5th) that no other driver led a single lap than Ayrton Senna in his McLaren.
In 1989, Ayrton Senna led for 237 consecutive laps. 4 races (and the start of a 5th) that no other driver led a single lap than Ayrton Senna in his McLaren.
Even dear Kimi, in 2005, led lap after lap after lap after lap for 4 races, only broken up by a last lap tire faillure.
And yet, none of these drivers were booed in nearly every circuit of the calendar.....I think someone should do a study on this and find out why.

Breaking News:Lewis Hamilton has officially overtaken The Fonz in race wins. With 88 races less. Lol(Without a specially built blown diffuser, illegal front wing, preferential treatment)