PDA

View Full Version : Rate the Race - Brazil



steveaki13
15th November 2015, 18:17
Few laps to go but I am bored

Give us a rating and review for the Brazilian GP guys

N4D13
15th November 2015, 18:24
yawn out of 10

steveaki13
15th November 2015, 18:39
yawn out of 10

I agree but what score shall I take that as?

N4D13
15th November 2015, 18:47
Ehm... 2.5/10?

Tazio
15th November 2015, 18:51
3/10 very dull.

steveaki13
15th November 2015, 18:55
2.5/10 for me too.

Terrible race in a season where probably 10 of them have been really due

3 OK and only a few good.

longisland
15th November 2015, 18:58
7/10
The race is better than Mexico even though it was a relatively subdued race compared to a classic like 2008. Lots of close battles despite the lack of yellow flag or safety car & rain to spice up the race.

steveaki13
15th November 2015, 19:02
wow that's a positive spin longisland. You may end up as top marker :)

COD
15th November 2015, 19:17
Sleeping pill, 2/10

Javi013
15th November 2015, 19:35
3/10

Sent from my Redmi Note 2 using Tapatalk

Mia 01
15th November 2015, 20:48
3/10. Precdictable result.

driveace
15th November 2015, 23:28
I agree 3/10 a Boring predictable race

zako85
16th November 2015, 00:30
4/10

A pretty average race. Nothing unexpected.

yodasarmpit
16th November 2015, 00:51
2/10 borefest.

dj_bytedisaster
16th November 2015, 10:22
2/10

Merc pretty much ruined it. With the WDC and WCC already decided and a 1-2 pretty much guaranteed anyway, they should have let HAM and ROS race properly instead of insisting on the 'equal strategy' rule. As if the MERC domination isn't suffocating enough (they've statistically even surpassed the 1988 season in win- and pole-ratio), that Ferrari-early-noughts style stage-managing is damaging the sport I think. We could have Bahrain '14-style races if they let their drivers actually contributing something by having an influence on the strategy. As it is now, the race is decided by whom is more rutheless in running the other out of track into turn 1.

steveaki13
16th November 2015, 18:05
2/10

Merc pretty much ruined it. With the WDC and WCC already decided and a 1-2 pretty much guaranteed anyway, they should have let HAM and ROS race properly instead of insisting on the 'equal strategy' rule. As if the MERC domination isn't suffocating enough (they've statistically even surpassed the 1988 season in win- and pole-ratio), that Ferrari-early-noughts style stage-managing is damaging the sport I think. We could have Bahrain '14-style races if they let their drivers actually contributing something by having an influence on the strategy. As it is now, the race is decided by whom is more rutheless in running the other out of track into turn 1.

Its like a `McLaren Oz 1998 when its whoever gets to turn 1 first wins

Boring

anfield5
16th November 2015, 20:16
didn't stay awake long enough to rate the parade... no race,... no parade

1/10. You know something is wrong when Brazil is this boooooooooooring

truefan72
17th November 2015, 19:47
dj_bytedisaster we don't agree on much, but in this instance you are absolutely correct.
With both championships already won, it would be great to see some real racing, with alternate strategies and some exciting wheel to wheel action as you say.
Believe it or not, I turned off the race in brazil as i was super bored and already predicted that the merc mgmt would not let them race.

Lets hope they allow them to do their own thing for the final race.

2/10 was my score too

Roamy
28th November 2015, 02:34
it was as exciting as eating lint while you are watching paint dry