• Gerryflap@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Damn that’s quite a flex. While I don’t find dominance entertaining, it’s still hugely impressive to see. Max is currently one of the greats in the form of his life. A combination of a great car, great team, and a great driver absolutely dominating the sport. Ignoring Max, the races are actually very entertaining as well

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      1 year ago

      The fact that Max hasn’t had a teammate really challenge him in any way since he was a teenager is telling. I think it’s mostly because no one can drive a car setup on the front like he can without being slow or crashing. It’s so impressive.

      And yeah the rest of the field it’s been an awesome season. I started watching during HAM mega dominance so it just feels like a different version of that but now Bottas is not good anymore (but happy).

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been watching F1 since 1995-ish and there have always been less exciting seasons. But there is a lot of things going on if you look past Verstappen’s dominance.

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        1 year ago

        Why do we need to talk up the seasson? Its boring, we all know that. It will get better, but acting like its totally exciting doesnt make it better imo

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          I disagree. So that knocks the “we all know that” nonsense.

          If you look behind Max you will see a ton of really interesting things happening. Or not, if you have no eye for that. Then yes, for you it is boring.

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          I disagree, I think it’s very exciting if you look past Redbull. The competition between Ferrari, Mercedes, and Aston Martin has been great so far. Even McLaren may be added to that list if their upgrades perform at other tracks.

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            1 year ago

            Even within Redbull, I’d say tracking Perez and his fight for second is its own point of interest. Max is absolutely killing it yet Perez is now four outings in a row where he failed to make Q3 and is currently far from guaranteed to take second in the competition at the end of the year. I’d like for Perez and Alonso to stay within reach of one another.

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          The fight for the second best team is really tight, there’s 24 points between Mercedes in second and Ferrari in 4th in the WCC

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      While it’s hard to ignore the boring front especially with how often broadcasts focus on it, look towards the mid pack! I’ve been having a good time seeing all these upgrades for every team and their cars being suited to different tracks shuffle them around. Aston started up front, then Mercedes looked up, then Alpine seemed to have some good runs, now Ferrari and Mclaren!

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        I get why people say this, but it’s a terrible copout. If P1 is not truly up for grabs, the series has failed an absolutely crucial marker.