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steveaki13
24th November 2013, 19:32
So guys and gals.
Early days but another season is over.
What on earth are we going to chat about. :D
N4D13
24th November 2013, 19:47
We'll probably spend our time making predictions that will turn out to be completely wrong! :D
steveaki13
24th November 2013, 19:50
Max Chilton to win the 2014 world title. :eek: ;)
555-04Q2
24th November 2013, 19:53
Well at least we wont be moaning about how RBR are dominating! :p:
rjbetty
24th November 2013, 19:56
I'll probably post a driver review, f1 rejects style, like I've done every year for a while, at some point. If my keyboard holds up and I get the time (which I doubt...)
henners88
24th November 2013, 20:38
I'm going to forget F1 for 5 months and enjoy the fact the season is over. I usually hate the winter break as F1 is too exciting for me but after 2013 I think we need it. I think if next season shows a similar pattern, I fancy a few Sundays watching MotoGP as I've prioritised F1 for much of this season.
gm99
24th November 2013, 23:10
I'm going to forget F1 for 5 months and enjoy the fact the season is over.
You're gonna miss the first few races, then :p
zako85
25th November 2013, 08:23
The crazy action-packed 2012 season was so intense that it left me satisfied and I was not in the rush to see the 2013. The 2012 felt like it had enough action for 2-3 years of decent seasons. However, I couldn't wait for the 2013 season end and the 2014 start right after the summer was over, because well.. after Spa, we all knew with 95% certainty how it was going to end.
555-04Q2
25th November 2013, 09:05
I'm going to be intrigued as to who has the best car design for 2014. I'm hoping for a more open season next year. Plus I think we will see a few reliability issues with the new turbo engines next season. Bring on 2014, it will be here before we know it :D
henners88
25th November 2013, 09:59
I'm going to forget F1 for 5 months and enjoy the fact the season is over.
You're gonna miss the first few races, then :p
No I will be watching the first few races with high expectations.
Big Ben
25th November 2013, 11:07
I don't even remember when I closed this F1 season... it was a long time ago. I think it was in 2013 but I'm not sure.
JasonPotato
25th November 2013, 12:08
What on earth are we going to chat about. :D
How F1 in the closed season is a lot more interesting than during the season... :z
555-04Q2
25th November 2013, 12:13
:rotflmao:
RS
25th November 2013, 15:12
What on earth are we going to chat about. :D
How F1 in the closed season is a lot more interesting than during the season... :z
You're not kidding.. this is my favourite time of year. Driver/team changes, new cars coming out, new liveries, testing.. it's all quite interesting until reality sets in after about three races.
Mark
25th November 2013, 16:03
It's like looking forward to going on holiday - anything is possible :D
Donney
26th November 2013, 20:44
And don't forget the traditional the (insert team here) car looks fast, and the equally traditional answer, yeah but looks means nothing on the track....
:D
Finski
27th November 2013, 09:21
I don't know what to do, help. My F1 magazines and youtube videos will have to do until march. Super excited to be going to the Australian GP and to be at the first race of '14.
D-Type
27th November 2013, 21:36
Try coming over to the History forum and asking a question about motor racing history (including, but not limited to, F1)
journeyman racer
27th November 2013, 22:03
Well, as an Everton fan, the Premier League will keep take up some of my attention. As a Carolina Panthers fan, I'll have completely forgotten F1 exists, since they're going to the Super bowl, and will be a good chance to win it. As a cricket fan, the Ashes series will be the priority, since it has become a hell of a lot more interesting in the last few days!
I don't know what to do, help. My F1 magazines and youtube videos will have to do until march. Super excited to be going to the Australian GP and to be at the first race of '14.
Just to confirm, you are coming from Finland?
henners88
11th December 2013, 11:37
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned that Vettel is due to be a Dad in the next 3 to 5 weeks too. Not really worth a thread of its own but a significant development in Vettel's already successful life. He's damn good at keeping a secret too! Respect to the lad :)
pino
11th December 2013, 13:04
I will not miss F1, as this season has been a bit boring for me. WRC season starts in 3 weeks time, and with the arrival of the Hyundai, it looks very exciting, so I will focus on that ! :smokin:
steveaki13
11th December 2013, 18:04
Sounds good Pino. I like Rally but rarely get a chance to follow it season long, but maybe next season I will try harder.
Finski
14th December 2013, 08:59
Well, as an Everton fan, the Premier League will keep take up some of my attention. As a Carolina Panthers fan, I'll have completely forgotten F1 exists, since they're going to the Super bowl, and will be a good chance to win it. As a cricket fan, the Ashes series will be the priority, since it has become a hell of a lot more interesting in the last few days!
I don't know what to do, help. My F1 magazines and youtube videos will have to do until march. Super excited to be going to the Australian GP and to be at the first race of '14.
Just to confirm, you are coming from Finland?
No, I am an Australian born and raised first generation Finn
odykas
20th December 2013, 16:16
WRC season starts in 3 weeks time, and with the arrival of the Hyundai, it looks very exciting, so I will focus on that ! :smokin:
Hmmmmmm
http://i42.tinypic.com/b6cbwk.jpg
Whyzars
21st December 2013, 03:48
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/ ... 6787122231 (http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/sport/motor-sport/nico-rosberg-survives-blowout-at-320kmh-at-pirellis-formula-1-tyre-test-in-bahrain/story-fni2fu80-1226787122231)
ShiftingGears
22nd December 2013, 07:10
Sounds good Pino. I like Rally but rarely get a chance to follow it season long, but maybe next season I will try harder.
WRC coverage in Australia has really died off, which is unfortunate. Instead we get flooded with inane telecasts of American recreational activities like Competition Lumberjacking (I am not kidding). I can't help but feel that years of a mediocre TV highlights package really sealed its fate.
journeyman racer
22nd December 2013, 11:04
Hmmmmmm
It's not so bad. pino and other spectators will be able to get a good view very easily!
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