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Hi guys its come to my attention that for the first time ever the FIA have put Bernies medal system up to a vote by the fans.
As Bernie has likley bribed many people or found a computer hacker to help things go his way, if you dont want Medals please vote. If anyone knows of any other large F1 internet communitys as I only know here and planet F1 could you remind them to. Dont let Bernie and his crazy mind destroy 60 years of F1 points with medals. http://www.formula1.com/news/intervi...8/12/8775.html |
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Imagine a world where if what the fans thought was important guided the FIA......
![]() Max would be gone but USA and Canada GP would not, Spa would always be Spa...... bernie would be worth a few billion less, passes to the pits would be $5,000 less and passes on track would be far more........ Humm, so how should I vote??? Against will probably make them think it should be..... ![]() |
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Imagine a world where if what the fans thought was important guided the FIA...... |
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To be fair though Max did say that he wanted to do some market research before introducing the medals system and shorter races, it's not like fans get to decide every decision. Though I agree that this poll is probably just for that website and the FIA won't even look at it. It is called "ad time" as in less air time, means less time to sell ads...... The big worry over the qualifying and changes, got nothing to do with making fans happy, as it does with getting people to watch and sell those ads for those particular broadcasts. So as long as the fans is watching TV and the money is rolling in, fans being happy or unhappy matters not the least. I doubt that the fans who really know and have feelings as to what makes them happy, are enough in number and willing to do that which will make Bernie and them pay attention: Turn off and leave off, the television. |
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Imagine a world where if what the fans thought was important guided the FIA...... |
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I think they should try it with a Gp2 season first so its impact on the racing can be actually evaluated before just tossing it into the F1 rulebook. Voted to leave it as it is, but I'd prefer an overhaul of the points system that encourages drivers to push for a win rather than settle for a safe 8 points in 2nd. |
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I think they should try it with a Gp2 season first so its impact on the racing can be actually evaluated before just tossing it into the F1 rulebook. f1 should be a team championship only(driver/engine/chassis/engineers). i'm not surprised so many f1 drivers didn't want equal equipment as their shortcomings would be more easily highlighted. |
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Add another for the No vote.
Do something about the points (pre 2003 system anyone?) but medals aren't the answer. They won't guarantee a title deciding finale and they won't guarantee more lead-swapping passing manouvres. Drivers will still be cautious for most of the season for the simple reason that the teams want the constructors points, prize money and straight cars. A pass for the lead will only come about if it clearly there. Drivers aren't going to suddenly make a quantum leap in risk taking because of a medals system. I can't recall drivers becoming more daring when the points for a win was increased from 9 to 10. Why should this be any different? |
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