Wes Eargle wrote:
It wasn't the falling rain as much as the standing water and rivers that flowed across the track.
Either way, they all drive the same track so the point is the same.
Wes Eargle wrote:
Only 6/20 drivers drive Bridgestone. Whatever happened to majority rule? Or fans first?
Majority of who? The teams competing? They don't get to change the rules. What if those seven teams had gotten together and put turbos on their cars ahead of time then decided to make them legal under majority rule? Ridiculous? Sure, but it does show that majority rule doesn't work. As for fan first, this is F1. The series pre-dates fan involvement to a large extent. That is not to say that the fans shouldn't be the priority, but their interests have never been the focus of the series. This may change that, but only after everything is settled. No one in F1 was going to make a fans first decision in the middle of a weekend.
Wes Eargle wrote:
F1 is officially broken now. We'll see what happens to the teams if they get scolded, as Ferrari is the only manufacturer to sign on with Bernie for 2006.
I think we agree on this. There will be a Champ Car and IRL type battle in global open-wheel in the near future, I think.