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Shame if Honda leave, but the whole thing is a sham anyway.
Ecclestone now wants to scrap the points system with the champion determined purely on number of wins. This comes after they widened the point spread a couple of seasons ago to make it more fair...
The Ferrari bias has made it a joke, I think all the teams should leave and start their own series without them.
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The Ferrari bias has made it a joke, I think all the teams should leave and start their own series without them.
They thought of that...but decided nobody would watch if Ferrari weren't with them.
Its ironic because a couple of years back it was thought all the small runners would drop out and leave only the factory teams. Now with Honda probably dropping out (again) and Toyota on the brink as well....
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Shame if Honda leave, but the whole thing is a sham anyway.
Ecclestone now wants to scrap the points system with the champion determined purely on number of wins. This comes after they widened the point spread a couple of seasons ago to make it more fair...
In the old days (Senna, Prost, Our Nige) drivers only counted their 11 best results out of 16, that used to make the last 5 races of the season far more interesting. I've stopped watching F1 years ago in the Schumacher years, I think sidecar racing is the most watchable motor sport these days.
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