Formula 1 Discussion - And favourite driver?

Some quiet rule changes, gee I wonder who's pushed for this and for which driver.

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Presumably that means Antonelli is getting Hambone's seat. They don't want to make the Verstappen mistake again.

For those that don't know when Verstappen was kicking everyone's ass in F3.5, red bull and mercedes came with offers. Red Bull's was a seat in torro rosso, mercedes' was a reserve seat because they had Hambone and Rossberg on multi year contracts. That's widely believed to be the reason they kept giving lewlew 1 year contracts, to not close off the seat and end up losing talented rookies to those that have seats avaliable.
I’m going to die of laughter if Antonelli turns out to be another Sargeant or de Vries.

He’s only in 6th place in Formula 2 so far this year. Sargeant got 4th and de Vries won it and neither of them are anywhere close to being the second coming of Max. Antonelli’s wins are all in Formula Regional and F4 which aren’t the most competitive series.

There are a lot of drivers who look fast in slow cars and on the sim who suck in a fast car.
 
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I’m going to die of laughter if Antonelli turns out to be another Sargeant or de Vries.

He’s only in 6th place in Formula 2 so far this year. Sargeant got 4th and de Vries won it and neither of them are anywhere close to being the second coming of Max. Antonelli’s wins are all in Formula Regional and F4 which aren’t the most competitive series.

There are a lot of drivers who look fast in slow cars and on the sim who suck in a fast car.
Yeah, me too, will love it if he is a huge flop, or even if he starts setting the world on fire and/or the Merc is a regular winning car in 2025 to make Lewis look like a fool for leaving.

The only issue I have with comparing Antonelli to those 2 is he is a rookie coming into a somewhat top tier team, unlike those 2 oafs you mentioned.

So, in a sense he should be compared to Lewis and Jacques who both were rookies that started in a top team. I don't know all Lewis' stats off top of my head, I know his first win was in Canada in his rookie year, but Jacques got pole in his first F1 race, finished 2nd, had 4 wins total and was in it for the WDC until the final race at Suzuka.

Given Mercedes is a "top" (at least not a bottom feeder team like Williams & Toro Rosso) team, realistically he should score points regularly, maybe get a podium or 3 and possibly nab a win. If he doesn't do that, then I would consider his debut a flop, if you look at what Lewis and Jacques did in their first seasons with a "top" team.

Schumi, Alonso, Vettel AND Max are others who entered F1 with a shit team and didn't immediately win or get podiums, but look at what they accomplished later in career.

I agree, the jury is out on Kimi who could, as I said previously, be a new Waffel, or Logan or Nyck, Hartley, or so many other highly touted drivers who were absolutely garbage in F1. But unlike most, he is joining a team that has won multiple titles recently, and while not top 3 regularly, can snipe a podium or possible win if they pull another Montreal this year.

Unless in 2025 Mercedes suddenly becomes a bottom 4 team, Kimi *should* do enough to impress as he will have a car to mask if he is a crappy driver in F1 terms.
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Toto now: "Hey Big Mo, make some new rules for me RIGHT NOW NOW NOW."
Herta is pretty shit any way. I watched last few Indy races and he makes a lot of bonehead mistakes. For all his hype he isn't looking like winning a title even with one of the top teams like Andretti is. He was leading the championship a few races ago. Now he is 7th.

Dixon who is in his 40s would make a better choice for F1 than Herta in my mind, as would a number of other IC drivers.
 
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Herta is pretty shit any way. I watched last few Indy races and he makes a lot of bonehead mistakes. For all his hype he isn't looking like winning a title even with one of the top teams like Andretti is. He was leading the championship a few races ago. Now he is 7th.

Dixon who is in his 40s would make a better choice for F1 than Herta in my mind, as would a number of other IC drivers.
People keep saying that, but the thing is, it doesn't matter, as much as it's correct. Yes, Colton's not turning out to be super great as people thought then. But what matters was what people thought then.

But the moment it's an actual Italian? Bending like Neo to make it happen.
 
Just want to throw it in here: Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans again but this time with car 50, while car 51 the winner from last year, got 3rd place. Race was close but they also had a damn long safety car phase through the night due to rain and one Cadillac generously spreading oil on track. Mick Schumacher also took part but both Alpines only lasted around 4 to 5 hours before the engines gave out. And lastly a good feeling story: a small Italian team called Isotta Fraschini came with their own car and managed to finish in P14 with 9 laps down
 
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Just want to throw it in here: Ferrari won the 24 Hours of Le Mans again but this time with car 50, while car 51 the winner from last year, got 3rd place. Race was close but they also had a damn long safety car phase through the night due to rain and one Cadillac generously spreading oil on track. Mick Schumacher also took part but both Alpines only lasted around 4to 5 hours before the engines gave out. And lastly a good feeling story: a small Italian team called Isotta Fraschini came with their own car and managed to finish in P14 with 9 laps down
Alpine unironically took a mecachrome engine , boost it and excepted perfect reliability :story:
 
If they actually bothered to be committed to the ladder system they built up, then this whole conversation would be unnecessary. Let Antonelli grow organically and cut his teeth in F2. Once he is 18 and has the 40 points, then you open the door.
Kimi actually already has the 40 points! LOL In fact he has a whopping 67, as follows:

F4 Italian: 12 points
F4 ADAC: 12 points
Formula Regional Middle East: 18 points
Formula Regional European: 25 points
 
The superlicense is fucking gay. We have Wikipedia and YouTube now. We don't need the fia to tell us if a guy is capable of driving a car or not. Autistic Stat trackers and film afficiandos of some of the most niche racing series in the smallest who the fuck cares crevice of the continet have replaced the fia for free. In the 80s and 90s it made sense but it's just stupid now. So much stats and footage exists for absolute every racing series and driver there is right now. Big small talented shitter. Also between how much more driveable modern cars are and the advancements and simulation. The idea that there's some barrier to entry for f1 that's impossible to reach in less you amass proper points in these specific fia affiliated series is kinda goofy. I know that's part of the reason the super license exists now but it is very obvious that that's probably the only reason it exists now.

Especially when every weekend it seems like all but a handful of guys driving in f1 actually look like they should be. There are multiple shitters with 10 years or close to 10 years of experiences whose racecraft has never gotten any better driving in f1.

Give the indy car dudes a fair shake at least. They need the least prep when it comes to the speed and forces especially. I get it from a buisness perspective but from a skill standpoint and preparedness feels like most of the dudes would take to it fine. Ar leats half the the indy grid would do no better or no worse than the bottom 10 in f1.

Also Bernie was right with the sprinkler idea. Canada was sick.
 
So, in a sense he should be compared to Lewis and Jacques who both were rookies that started in a top team. I don't know all Lewis' stats off top of my head, I know his first win was in Canada in his rookie year, but Jacques got pole in his first F1 race, finished 2nd, had 4 wins total and was in it for the WDC until the final race at Suzuka.
I think there is a big difference between an 18 year old rookie that has fuck all experience with cars that have 800+HP and other rookies who were 4 or more years older and had much more experience with racing high powered cars.

I don't know if Antonelli will live up to the hype or not, but I certainly would not be expecting him to match the results of Hamilton or Villenueve in his first year of F1.

I expect Russell will have a clear upperhand on him.
 
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I think there is a big difference between an 18 year old rookie that has fuck all experience with cars that have 800+HP and other rookies who were 4 or more years older and had much more experience with racing high powered cars.

I don't know if Antonelli will live up to the hype or not, but I certainly would not be expecting him to match the results of Hamilton or Villenueve in his first year of F1.

I expect Russell will have a clear upperhand on him.
Hamilton had almost an entire season’s worth of testing in the real car before his first race. Kimi won’t get that.
 
Silverstone promoter are blaming red bull dominance for them failing to sell out their tickets this year.

Nothing to do with the fact it's cheaper for me to fly to Belgium, stay in a hotel, and go to Spa (which is a better circuit) than it is to just drive down the road to Silverstone, honest.

Sorry British promoters, cultLH are just a bunch of glory supporters.
 
Silverstone promoter are blaming red bull dominance for them failing to sell out their tickets this year.

Nothing to do with the fact it's cheaper for me to fly to Belgium, stay in a hotel, and go to Spa (which is a better circuit) than it is to just drive down the road to Silverstone, honest.

Sorry British promoters, cultLH are just a bunch of glory supporters.
Then there's the fact the British economy is fucked, along with a whole bunch of uncertainty over future economic prospects on account of a looming general election.

But if Silverstone's promoters want to huff the RB dominance copium, that's their prerogative.
 
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I bet the tickets will be gone a few weeks down the road once the next race results come in. If for example Fererari or Mclaren win a race or if Hamilton takes a podium in the next two races they will rush to get the last tickets.

Also, I just saw that Aston Martin allegedly gave Newey a tour of the factory and that all employers were advised to stay away so no detail leaks. If true there will be details soon I'd wager because leaks will always happen.
 
I bet the tickets will be gone a few weeks down the road once the next race results come in. If for example Fererari or Mclaren win a race or if Hamilton takes a podium in the next two races they will rush to get the last tickets.

Also, I just saw that Aston Martin allegedly gave Newey a tour of the factory and that all employers were advised to stay away so no detail leaks. If true there will be details soon I'd wager because leaks will always happen.
Interesting, Business F1 had him pegged as going to Ferrari but I realize they're about as reliable a source as Weekly World News. Personally I thought he'd just say fuck it and go design yachts, he's already said that any new financial incentive doesn't interest him - what more does he need to achieve in F1?
 
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Silverstone promoter are blaming red bull dominance for them failing to sell out their tickets this year.

Nothing to do with the fact it's cheaper for me to fly to Belgium, stay in a hotel, and go to Spa (which is a better circuit) than it is to just drive down the road to Silverstone, honest.

Sorry British promoters, cultLH are just a bunch of glory supporters.
This is the first year that over 12s have to pay for an adult ticket. Previously, if you were under 16, you could get in as a child. Dynamic pricing has been introduced, which has pissed off a lot of people.

Added to that, you've got Euro 2024 semi-final matches on the evening of the Friday and Saturday. That might deter people from making plans to watch practice and qualifying - the thought that England might get through and they might be nowhere near a screen to watch it.
 
This is the first year that over 12s have to pay for an adult ticket. Previously, if you were under 16, you could get in as a child. Dynamic pricing has been introduced, which has pissed off a lot of people.

Added to that, you've got Euro 2024 semi-final matches on the evening of the Friday and Saturday. That might deter people from making plans to watch practice and qualifying - the thought that England might get through and they might be nowhere near a screen to watch it.
I don't know if it'd be popular over there but they should work out a deal, especially if England gets through, to put the matches up on the track screens. They do that a lot over here.

Hell, one of the Indy races I went to put the Premier League on in the morning before practice because it was on opening weekend or something.

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