by waaytoomuchintothis » Sun Jun 08, 2014 5:37 pm
Yep, a fantastic race for certain. I don't remember a race of any kind when on the last lap there were five cars, all fighting for position, hoping their tires would last, and the leader of the race (who came in 2nd at the end), was driving a car that was in serious trouble mechanically. Come to think of it, I don't think I ever saw a whole team eliminated by crashing into each other during the first lap, nor a 170mph double crash with the 4th and 5th place cars on the last lap. Its going to be re-run so check your listings to see it this coming week.
I know its easy to point at the best cars and drivers and talk trash about them, and everybody does it. The truth is, between Hamilton, Rosberg and Vettel, there's nobody on the planet who could accurately pick the best driver. The Mercedes chassis is superior in every way to everyone else's this year, and Hamilton and Rosberg are competing on a level the others barely understand. Vettel saw it for a while with his former teammate, but nothing like what Hamilton and Rosberg are doing. When your car is miles ahead of the competition, and your teammate is one of the five best drivers in the world, you don't stop competing 24 hours a day. They aren't spoiled brats like the current crop of NASCAR divas, they are a world away from all that silly shenanigans off track.
The most important factor was the Sporting Rules nonsense that required these, all-just-alike, V-6, hybridized, computerized, one tank of fuel for the whole race, incredibly delicate cars. Imagine- the most advanced race cars in the world (that's what F-1 is supposed to be by definition), having cars crippled because on a hot day, they had to use the brakes so much that two of the three systems that drive the car were compromised on four different teams. All so the French ruling body could say they did trendy things to the rules. Twits. And no one with the power to do it will vote them out.