F1 so far
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Question 1
Do you think that drivers should stick to one distinctive design and then just adapt their designs slightly for special occasions to keep a consistency or do you like seeing the constant changes?
@jo_johnson63 : I don't mind the drivers adapting their designs for special occasions as long as we can still recognise them from their normal colours. It is difficult to see who is driving sometimes as you can't always see the red or yellow camera very well. I can see why they like change though as everything else is geared up to the team livery so it gives them a bit of individuality.
@joshbohnf1 : Its nice to see changes but think of senna. One design, an iconic one, so I'm fine with a bit of change but not too much!
@DarshanChokhani : I would prefer one constant design with changes for special occasions. Most important reason is, during the sessions it's via the helmets that we recognize the drivers mostly. If they change every now and then, then it becomes difficult for fans, commentators as well.
@jo_johnson63 : I don't mind the drivers adapting their designs for special occasions as long as we can still recognise them from their normal colours. It is difficult to see who is driving sometimes as you can't always see the red or yellow camera very well. I can see why they like change though as everything else is geared up to the team livery so it gives them a bit of individuality.
@joshbohnf1 : Its nice to see changes but think of senna. One design, an iconic one, so I'm fine with a bit of change but not too much!
@DarshanChokhani : I would prefer one constant design with changes for special occasions. Most important reason is, during the sessions it's via the helmets that we recognize the drivers mostly. If they change every now and then, then it becomes difficult for fans, commentators as well.
question 2
Which driver has disappointed you through their performance the most this season so far and why?
@simpson_tweets : Kimi, he has a car that can get a so called "newbie" on the podum but so far he has under delivered both in quali and race.
@EmTheEmu : Jean-Eric Vergne. He hasn't been terrible by any means, but because of all the pre-season hype he hasn't been as good as I thought he was going to be.
@NigelBeechey : Unfortunately, Schumacher is the biggest disappointment. I do admire his maturity to the situation and I am sure he is assisting the team no end with development but given where Nico is, he really should be a lot closer to the front of the pack.
@ChrisJ_F1 : I would have to say Jenson Button, which i'm sure will be a controversial answer! After such an epic last season, arguably the only man to challenge Vettel, and winning the first race, he has just tumbled to rock bottom. I hope that he can return to form soon, as no points finishes is not the Button I love and know!
@simpson_tweets : Kimi, he has a car that can get a so called "newbie" on the podum but so far he has under delivered both in quali and race.
@EmTheEmu : Jean-Eric Vergne. He hasn't been terrible by any means, but because of all the pre-season hype he hasn't been as good as I thought he was going to be.
@NigelBeechey : Unfortunately, Schumacher is the biggest disappointment. I do admire his maturity to the situation and I am sure he is assisting the team no end with development but given where Nico is, he really should be a lot closer to the front of the pack.
@ChrisJ_F1 : I would have to say Jenson Button, which i'm sure will be a controversial answer! After such an epic last season, arguably the only man to challenge Vettel, and winning the first race, he has just tumbled to rock bottom. I hope that he can return to form soon, as no points finishes is not the Button I love and know!
question 3 suggested by F1 Fans Updates
We've had seven races and seven different race winners, but what was your favourite race win and why?
@hedgeryhoops : Favourite race win for me must go to Hamilton after hunting down Alonso and Vettel in Canada, and I admit being completely bias on this, great to see him back on top of the podium! Hello to @F1_Fans_Updates!
@MarussiaF1Will : I'd have to say Pastor Maldanado's in Spain, was a terrific drive from him, when he could so easily have finished outside the podium following his brilliant lap in qualifying to put him on pole.
@multicooldude34: I enjoyed Hamilton's win a lot, but my favourite must be Webber's win in Monaco. After spending the last two season's in Vettel's shadow, he has this season had the chance to step out of that shadow. I feel he has taken that opportunity, and will surely keep up a Championship challenge.
@hedgeryhoops : Favourite race win for me must go to Hamilton after hunting down Alonso and Vettel in Canada, and I admit being completely bias on this, great to see him back on top of the podium! Hello to @F1_Fans_Updates!
@MarussiaF1Will : I'd have to say Pastor Maldanado's in Spain, was a terrific drive from him, when he could so easily have finished outside the podium following his brilliant lap in qualifying to put him on pole.
@multicooldude34: I enjoyed Hamilton's win a lot, but my favourite must be Webber's win in Monaco. After spending the last two season's in Vettel's shadow, he has this season had the chance to step out of that shadow. I feel he has taken that opportunity, and will surely keep up a Championship challenge.
bonus question
This weekend saw a break for Formula One but a variety of other motor sport races taking place. Did you watch any of them if so which ones and why? If not, why not?
@alonsomanso : well i saw the 24 hours of Le Mans for first time 16 hours in total exceeded my expectations what a great race . Nascar I saw Nascar too. I am a Nascar fan, Nationwide and Sprint Cup by the way Montoya finished 8th of 43.
@RobLMyers : I watched the MotoGP. Just as F1 is the pinnacle of car racing, MotoGP is the pinnacle of bike racing and always delivers exciting races and plenty of overtaking. I didn't bother with Le Mans - endurance racing just doesn't interest me.
@rkid84 : IndyFest, at Milwaukee, sadly in front of the TV and not at the track for the first time in a month! Followed Le Mans 24 Hours by twitter! Its on the bucket list... maybe next year
@alonsomanso : well i saw the 24 hours of Le Mans for first time 16 hours in total exceeded my expectations what a great race . Nascar I saw Nascar too. I am a Nascar fan, Nationwide and Sprint Cup by the way Montoya finished 8th of 43.
@RobLMyers : I watched the MotoGP. Just as F1 is the pinnacle of car racing, MotoGP is the pinnacle of bike racing and always delivers exciting races and plenty of overtaking. I didn't bother with Le Mans - endurance racing just doesn't interest me.
@rkid84 : IndyFest, at Milwaukee, sadly in front of the TV and not at the track for the first time in a month! Followed Le Mans 24 Hours by twitter! Its on the bucket list... maybe next year