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Nice video. KERS will make things more interesting this year. Or possibly less interesting if somebody's system is too much better than everyone else's.
 
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Nice video. KERS will make things more interesting this year. Or possibly less interesting if somebody's system is too much better than everyone else's.

If they can get it to work. Most teams are saying the extra weight doesn't give them any advantage lap after lap than running without it.
 
Originally posted by: GoatMonkey
Nice video. KERS will make things more interesting this year. Or possibly less interesting if somebody's system is too much better than everyone else's.

well we all know the william's system disables any car that touches it. 😉
 
Everyone complains about F1. I understand the boringness of no crashes, no hillbillies in the infield, and no overtaking. However, last year, the driver's championship came down to the last corner of the last race. You can't get more competitive than that (driver wise anyways).
 
Originally posted by: punjabiplaya
Everyone complains about F1. I understand the boringness of no crashes, no hillbillies in the infield, and no overtaking. However, last year, the driver's championship came down to the last corner of the last race. You can't get more competitive than that (driver wise anyways).

I concur.
 
Originally posted by: punjabiplaya
Everyone complains about F1. I understand the boringness of no crashes, no hillbillies in the infield, and no overtaking. However, last year, the driver's championship came down to the last corner of the last race. You can't get more competitive than that (driver wise anyways).

Hey, I love F1. I've been following it religiously for well over a decade (since Jacques Villeneuve won his first and only WDC in fact). I agree that last year was probably one of the most exciting seasons I've ever witnessed.

I am looking forward to another exciting year this year too.
 
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