Grand Prix 2016 Australian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

Strewth, Bruce! The Australian Grand Prix is nearly here, ahead of a 2016 season build-up suffering from staggeringly low expectations and the people who are paid handsomely to promote Formula One seemingly trying to kill it with their media comments. So...

Well, the good thing with low expectations is that they can easily be bettered. Although Mercedes may be miles ahead of the field, it is quite possible that Ferrari have closed the gap and actual racing may occur there. The midfield looks rather tighter this year. We have a new team (Haas), Renault are returning and Manor are having a proper go of it!

Add to that a great big unknown with the tyre rules, and a selection of tyres made by each team that will probably look quite daft given that it was made before the new elimination system of qualifying was announced. So tyre strategy and qualification strategy are still rather unknown, which could add some insanity unpredictability.

Melbourne is often a race of high attrition, with the walls too close to the track for those unused to new cars, and unreliability also raising its ugly and seldom seen head. Daniil Kvyat, Valteri Bottas, Kevin Magnussen and Manor will be hoping to actually get to the start this year! Chances of attrition are hit by the exit-stage-left of Pastor Maldonado amid the complete collapse of the economy of Venezuela, but you never know :).

Despite the existance of Stoffel Vandoorne, the debutants are Mercedes' youth product Pascal Wehrlein, Indonesia's first ever F1 [pay-]driver Rio Haryanto and Jolyon "son-of-Jonathon" Palmer. It seems unlikely any will match Kevin Magnussen's 2nd-on-debut in 2014, however (which was, allegedly, the last time Ron Dennis smiled).

The last five Australian Grand Prix have been won by different drivers - Vettel, Button, Raikkonen, Rosberg and Hamilton. I'd be surprised if Raikkonen won it this year and mystified if Button did. Those same drivers (minus Rosberg) have monopolised pole position here since Giancarlo Fisichella stuck his Renault on pole in a rain-storm in 2005.

Sit back, and lets hope there's something to enjoy. There's life in the old dog yet, despite you, Bernie.
 
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Really really bad.
They can only do one or two laps because the tyres are too fragile but they have no time to change tyres. No one thought of that? :dunno:

Instead of watching cars on the limit, you're watching just the timing screen. At the track it must be a nightmare.

And at the crescendo of quali, the pole shoot out we'd come to love, in the dying minutes of quali....the drivers are parked up and out of their cars. :rolleyes:
 
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Think I have the right to eulogize my own prediction after watching that.

Looking forward to the race, qualifying not as much due to the fact it could be an absurd 1 weekend only idea? & we return back to type for race 2.

Do think Mercedes will disappear off after a few laps after qualifying shananagans are reset with multiple early over takings.

Do think Mclaren may surprise us.
 
Well I haven't seen any of it yet, and from what I'm hearing, I don't think I'll bother. I know the results, they are just as disappointing as qualifying apparently was..
:bored:
 
I hope that they keep this system, I nearly fell off my chair laughing. It's not often that a day starts with a truly comic event.

Almost as funny as "One Foot In the Grave" which describes F1 perfectly.
 
Well Hamilton said has anyone asked the fans what they want and urged us to message in. I personally liked Brundles suggestion, make it so the cars can race nose to rear and side by side. What more is needed?
 
Since F1 transmission in Portugal is now out of paid channels and in Eurosport instead, which is part of the standard cable channel packs, I gave watching quali a shot, and it turns out this system is even worse than I'd imagined :facepalm:good job ruining the only part of F1 that wasn't broken. It was pathetic watching as all the guys who needed to improve their times didn't even have time to change their tyres. Oh well, back to not giving a damn about this "sport".:rolleyes:
 
Just watched, how awful was that.

If you get it all set up well, you stay, if you don't there are no second chances. No tweaking the cars and having another go. No driver input, how will the new drivers know what information is important to the team ?

I don't like it.
 
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