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I read this alot, that people think this is one of the greatest season ever.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/andrewben...sert.html#more http://en.espnf1.com/brazil/motorsport/story/32749.html Is it? In my view every year we seem to have a knife edge end where 2 drivers is fighting for it. I don't think this year is any more special than the past years. |
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It depends on who wins for me, honestly. If Alonso wins, I think that a Ferrari title will be the jewell in the crown of the best season ever. Almost the same situation will be if Lewis somehow wins, McLaren is also an amazing team. If Webber wins, cool. For me it will be nauseating if the fingerboy wins, but I am very, very biased.
But for sure it will be one of the greatest, although sometimes a grand duel is no less exciting than crazy season like this. |
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It's been a great season because there are so many drivers AND teams that are performing at their best. Red Bull's design and subsequent develoment, Ferrari putting a car together out of the box for Alonso in Monaco, McLaren's intra-team harmony are some of the examples.
One of the best? Maybe, but I think it takes time to decide these things - you need to look back and see how you remember it to say it was the greatest. One thing is for sure, which is that those who claimed it was going to be terrible after the processional Bahrain GP were proven wrong. |
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It's been a great season because there are so many drivers AND teams that are performing at their best. Red Bull have (according to @EliGP) led 59.3% of all laps this year. Only Ferrari have bettered that this decade, in 2002 & 2004. Given the level of dominance shown by Ferrari in those years Red Bull really should have the WDC wrapped up by now. |
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What about the errors each of the contenders have made? That, perhaps more than anything else, has closed things up and made this such a tight finish to the WDC. |
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I've seen better in terms of F1 racing.
What about the errors each of the contenders have made? That, perhaps more than anything else, has closed things up and made this such a tight finish to the WDC. |
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I don't think its been the best season I have seen since starting to watch F1 in terms of the racing and action in each race.
I have seen a few seasons with many action packed races. But as others have said to have 5 in the title hunt with 3 odd races to go and now going into the last round with 4 left in it is still pretty special. Imagine Alonso crashing with Webber and Vettel blowing another engine, Lewis could still yet win it. Unlikley but you can never be certain with F1. |
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I've seen better in terms of F1 racing. But this season has been entertaining, after what we expected from the Bahrain procession. I'm hoping next year there might be 4 or 5 (if both merc and renault pick up pace and come close to the top 3 this year) competitive teams, that could be a cracker too ![]() |
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'Greatest' is highly subjective, but I personally don't feel that 2010 has been as good as 2003 or 2008 in terms of racing excitement, if we search for recent examples. And in terms of the tightness of points standings, early 80's are the best IMO. Not only we had 4-5 guys fighting for the championship then, but also others got a look into achieving race wins here and there. Currently the five contenders tend to be the main contenders for all Top5 positions in races on most occasions. Even Renault and Mercedes are far away from threatening a race win, let alone others. So from that point of view (the whole depth of the field) even last year was more interesting, because we had all kinds of surprises here and there (even Force India competing for a win). 2010 has been closely fought in terms of points, but other than that we haven't had anything particularly stunning that would stick into the mind brightly for the rest of the life, perhaps with the exception of the memorable Red Bull crash in Turkey.
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I would say NO! The show was a bit 'fake' so to speak. The reason we have so many contenders for the title in the final race is because Vettel's car kept blowing up and on top of that him making some really stupid mistakes... otherwise we would be done by now. I believe 2010 was less interesting than 2005, 2006, 2007 or 2008.... to mention some of the most recent. At least it wasnīt as bad as the previous one... or the 2002 and 2004 seasons I didnīt even bother to follow
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