[Round 8] Magny-Cours
Posted: 22.06.2008, 18:53
Well, I can't make too enthusiastic comments about this race, although there were a couple of interesting scenes. Ferrari was in a comforting situation with both of the McLarens behind because of their respective penalties and BMW with some difficulties getting the car to work on this track. They were fortunate that Räikkönen could secure second place even though he had major problems as seen -- surely, if one or probably both McLarens had been in the position behind them and able to push, things could have turned out differently here.
I think it was pretty obvious in a couple of other scenes that it was really hard to overtake on this track, at least with the current cars. As it seems, Formula 1 could be back in Magny-Cours again next year, because the short-term alternatives don't seem to shape up quickly enough and apparently, there still is a contract (until 2011 even, I read earlier). So I hope the aerodynamical modifications that are supposed to happen for 2009 can positively influence some things here. I don't know if I'm biased here, but for me, this wasn't a very interesting race...
Nice to see Trulli on the podium again, though. And Piquet jr. was lucky to be able to overtake Alonso with just a couple of laps to go...
(And no German commentator excitement today whatsoever, after none of the German drivers scored any points. So naturally, the first comment was, "Well, now the Nationalmannschaft with 'Poldi' and 'Schweini' have to make up for this..."
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I think it was pretty obvious in a couple of other scenes that it was really hard to overtake on this track, at least with the current cars. As it seems, Formula 1 could be back in Magny-Cours again next year, because the short-term alternatives don't seem to shape up quickly enough and apparently, there still is a contract (until 2011 even, I read earlier). So I hope the aerodynamical modifications that are supposed to happen for 2009 can positively influence some things here. I don't know if I'm biased here, but for me, this wasn't a very interesting race...
Nice to see Trulli on the podium again, though. And Piquet jr. was lucky to be able to overtake Alonso with just a couple of laps to go...

(And no German commentator excitement today whatsoever, after none of the German drivers scored any points. So naturally, the first comment was, "Well, now the Nationalmannschaft with 'Poldi' and 'Schweini' have to make up for this..."

