I hated ferraris strategy this race, which helped alonso more, they still prove that they are full of $h*t. And treat alonso like hes the hero when the last time they won a championship was with kimi. Comon be fair
Not even the f2004 was that dominant, if hamilton did not get a dnf the first race that wouldve been another 1-2 for mercedes. I think williams in 1992 was close, or mclaren 1989 season.
I hated ferraris strategy this race, which helped alonso more, they still prove that they are full of $h*t. And treat alonso like hes the hero when the last time they won a championship was with kimi. Comon be fair
http://www.autoblog.nl/nieuws/er-wordt-steeds-minder-naar-formule-1-gekeken-67834#post-67834^it is you..
this season is far more interesting than the last Redbull dominance and before that the Ferrari dominance era..
Why? Some of you might say that its the same with this mercedes dominance.. but the difference is that back in the ferrari days they used team orders so there was no internal battle, and with redbull vettel was always to strong for his team mate.
Atleast we have a battle inside the team..
The last few laps were thrilling..
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I've posted a link to where it is said F1 viewers declined by 50 million viewers = 10%
Reasons given by several people:
- engine sound;
- the lack of overtaking;
- F1 live coverage from public to commercial TV stations;
- stronger interest in social media.
This is what Flavio Briatore said:The lack of overtaking? There has been plenty of on track overtaking this year.
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