- 15 Oct 13, 08:03#376511
In previous years, you'd frequently end up with threads around 35-40 pages. The 2011 Canadian GP had over 50, if I remember rightly.

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In previous years, you'd frequently end up with threads around 35-40 pages. The 2011 Canadian GP had over 50, if I remember rightly.
In previous years, you'd frequently end up with threads around 35-40 pages. The 2011 Canadian GP had over 50, if I remember rightly.
In previous years, you'd frequently end up with threads around 35-40 pages. The 2011 Canadian GP had over 50, if I remember rightly.
I know what you mean Denthul. You only have to look back at the Aussie and Sepang threads earlier this year, and they were well over 30, if I remember correctly.
2011 Canadian GP thread was immense. Most ever online at one time until it was bettered by Valencia 2012.
Indeed. Oddly, the 2008 Brazilian GP thread was pretty small in comparison, despite all the excitement.
Indeed. Oddly, the 2008 Brazilian GP thread was pretty small in comparison, despite all the excitement.
Just 14 pages for what was a genuinely landmark and extremely entertaining Grand Prix.
Indeed. Oddly, the 2008 Brazilian GP thread was pretty small in comparison, despite all the excitement.
Just 14 pages for what was a genuinely landmark and extremely entertaining Grand Prix.
Oddly enough the thing that sticks out most for me in that race was watching Massa's father's face go from sheer elation to utter dismay in the span of two seconds.
A race thread on here only managing 10 pages? F1 really does suck now huh.
Indeed. Oddly, the 2008 Brazilian GP thread was pretty small in comparison, despite all the excitement.
Just 14 pages for what was a genuinely landmark and extremely entertaining Grand Prix.
Oddly enough the thing that sticks out most for me in that race was watching Massa's father's face go from sheer elation to utter dismay in the span of two seconds.
How many pages does that 'other' forum manage for a race thread then?
10 seems pretty normal to me, especially since there weren't too many incidents in this race and the main talking point is just the continuation of Webber/Vettel which isn't too hot nowadays anyway.
My point though... was that F1 has been crap recently and is reflected in the discussion fans have about it, hence the lack of posts/pages.
How many pages does that 'other' forum manage for a race thread then?
10 seems pretty normal to me, especially since there weren't too many incidents in this race and the main talking point is just the continuation of Webber/Vettel which isn't too hot nowadays anyway.
You mean GP Focus i assume... i have no idea cause i'm too busy with real life and other more important projects to care in the last couple of monthsI know Peter Windsor guested on a podcast there fairly recently though, which is not to be scoffed at! Also the info suggests that 500-700 people see podcast posts on social media now.
My point though... was that F1 has been crap recently and is reflected in the discussion fans have about it, hence the lack of posts/pages.
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