Bottom post of the previous page:
It's complicated, and only a few like to go beyond headlines, but I do understand it's not everyone's cup of tea. I will however address one comment in you response:jimclark wrote: ↑3 years agoA) That's your opinion, of course.Aty wrote: ↑3 years ago Race exhibited refreshing change at the front. I applaud that.
- The end of happiness -
A) Race was also demonstration of wrongs which should be denounced by everyone who loves to see more than just two cars in action.
B) I am not impressed by F1 management filling up a grid with cars which are unquestionably unprepared to race.
C)Why we should applaud pretences we have testing session dubbing as a race?
D) Why we should be happy with Ferrari declaring they are just about to stop ancillary racing activities and focusing on 2022?
E) Are we always going to live for next year, rather than deal with life we have today?
F)Tommorrow is important in planning, but it can't be more important than today.
G) Why we should be happy with shoddy stewardship? (Not that that's something new in the F1).
H) I have a lot on my mind associated with words like shameful... but I will stop right here.
I) Race is 6 for reasons stated above.
B) It's not managements job to fill the grid with competitive cars. It's the teams respnonsiblity.
C) Simple.....don't.
D) "We" don't have to. Why do you?
E) Ditto.
F) Today's too late. Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of time.
G) Repsonses C and D are applicable, again.
H) Good.
I) Answer A works.
Methinks you're not really into F1. I suggest a good movie on Sundays instead.....
"It's not managements job to fill the grid with competitive cars. It's the teams respnonsiblity."
My turn - if so, then get management out of the way, so people can actually discharge said responsibility. (Just a wild thought.)