Grand Prix 2012 Monaco Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

For the first time in 3 decades there have been 5 different winners in 5 races and it's not exactly been the status quo winning races as not many people would have had Rosberg and Maldanado winning this early in the season and after Australia not many people would have bet on Alonso winning before the start of the European season. This is also when drivers like Hamilton, Webber, Raikkonnen and Schumacher havent won this season and the way things are going there could be 8 winners after 8 races which could almost be unprecedented.

Indeed, one thing that 2012 has shown is that no one team has been consistently fighting for the win at all five 5 races, while Lotus have possibly had the most consistent pace of the top teams, problems in the first two races meant they were unable to be competing for the win while Kimi might have been unlucky to not come away with at least one win in Bahrain and Barcelona where strategy troubles robbed him the top step but two podiums have shown that he still has the pace despite being away from the sport for 2 years.

The big surprise of the weekend was a first victory for Maldonado and a first victory for Williams since the 2004 Brazilian Grand Prix, a win which was merited with no outside help apart from the disqualification of Hamilton from qualifying and the effect of this is unknown as to how the race would have been different but in the race Pastor drove the wheels off the car and did extremely well to keep a rejuvenated Fernando Alonso behind in an updated Ferrari on home soil. Considering Ferrari's early season struggles, for Alonso to be joint leading the Championship with Vettel is no mean feat at all.

The field is very tightly packed as well with the top 7 drivers being separated by 20 points, this time last year it was nearly 100 with Vettel claiming 4 of the first 5 races. This year that is not the case and for once Barcelona served up a classic which in my opinion was the best race of the season, finally there was close racing from 1st down to last with the outcome not being decided until the last few laps.

Going into Monaco there is no point prediction what the running order will be as the likelihood is it'll change again, for all we know the Force India's could suddenly be at the front and Lotus might only be fighting for points, it certainly makes for extremely fascinating viewing as no-one is dominating the Championship, in the city of the high rollers and casinos, it remains who will strike lucky in Monte Carlo and claim the big win, it will certainly not be boring, after all, if even Barcelona can provide an entertaining race, surely most places can (with the exception of Valencia!)
 
Some missed opportunities for Lotus, Williams and Sauber this weekend. Kimi's tyre gamble didn't look especially likely to come off, to my untrained eye at least.
 
That is exactly the problem. If you had someone who watched only one GP a year and it was Montreal or Shanghai, they may be seduced into watching others.
I'm not particularly bothered about having new fans join the sport, especially if they're only patient enough to watch one race and misinformed enough to choose Monaco. If I wanted to show someone a single race to show how exciting F1 is, Monaco would be one of my last choices. It's probably the race which best confirms most people's misconceptions about Formula 1: expensive, glamourous, and processional.
 
Grosjean's become a menace at the starts. He seems to be quite good at first corner collisions. Alonso got a better start and was at least three quarters of a car length past him, Grosjean had no one in front of him and had no need to turn into Alonso. What was he thinking, not much I fear. Why turn into someone when they've all but passed you. He nearly took Alonso and Schumacher out and created chaos for everyone following. He's fast, he qualifies well but he should be penalized, and unless he calms down a bit he'll keep on being overly aggressive and they should keep on penalizing him.
 
That is exactly the problem. If you had someone who watched only one GP a year and it was Montreal or Shanghai, they may be seduced into watching others.

You missed what I said. They watch it because they love it. That's why they never miss it.
The people I'm referring to aren't being forced to watch or being advised which race to watch, their choice of Monaco is their own.
 
I'm not particularly bothered about having new fans join the sport, especially if they're only patient enough to watch one race and misinformed enough to choose Monaco. If I wanted to show someone a single race to show how exciting F1 is, Monaco would be one of my last choices. It's probably the race which best confirms most people's misconceptions about Formula 1: expensive, glamourous, and processional.
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I'd choose Spa or Silverstone......................hopefully McLaren 'On It'......those guys have got to learn to think on their feet.....today, they should have got in there first... , set the pace , be the one,,.... let the others follow.......set the :1st: It's the only way to success....they have two great drivers.......they should not be letting them down....ie ..The Weakesty Link../
 
Kewee Please note my liking of your earlier post was in agreement with part two re. the short attention span issue.:)

With regard to Grosjean at the start, he and Alonso made their split second decisions to occupy the same space. Alonso's Ferrari, whether because of driver input or due to trajectory, held position better whilst Grosjean then became squeazed between the Ferrari and the Mercedes of Schumacher. That's no more nor less than a common race start incident where drivers are jostling for position whilst accelerating from nought to nuts in next to no time.
 
Aargh! I was so bored I forgot to record which lap the SC was deployed on and which lap it came in on.
Does anyone know?
 
Apparently no-one is going to protest Red Bull.

Another toothless threat it would seem.

Reminiscent of the Hobbie Horses at the Fairground
But just what the Bookies/Bingo punters want?
Dumb everyone down to the same level.....who is gonna win ....who gives a shit....maybe Kimi
I've said it many times...it is like the worst comprehensive schools....dumb everybody down to the same level.....no skill required.
 
Fenderman......Maybe I need to have another look at the in car replay. I think you'll find Schumacher hadn't made it up alongside Grosjean to squeeze him when Grosjean turned right into Alonso's rear wheel.
 
The first 70 laps were fairly dull, got more interesting towards the end but it wasn't a race that gripped me as much as the others did, typical Monaco race really where the racing isn't the most important thing on show for the glitz and glamour......
 
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