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Has the media just about forgotten about the F1 Championship?

I must first say I did see some F1 news items on the internet, I rarely watch TV except for the racing itself and if there was any news on the radio I may well have missed it but this was my perception…

I spent quite a bit of time yesterday listening to the radio. Radio 4 in the morning, BBC 6 Music during the day and for the first time in ages Radio 1 on the way home in the evening. Maybe I missed it but in all the news bulletins I heard there wasn’t any mention of Formula 1. Usually Radio 4 is pretty good at catching up on the outcome of the F1 on a Monday morning even roping in Jackie Stewart or Murray to analyse what happened, but not this week.

Where has all the interest gone?

We had a great race at the weekend, loads of on track action, incidents, penalties, Alonso winning again and loads of post race personal comments from the title contenders.

In less than a week now we could be seeing not only a new world champion, but the youngest world champion ever and a British champion at that, the first for 12 years (since the legendary Damon Hill)

But not a peep on the radio…don’t the media think the public want to hear anymore?

Do the public want to hear anymore?

I may not be the biggest subscriber to Hamilton mania, but even that might be better than nothing surely?

Good old dependable Radio 4 did come to the rescue with some F1 related news in the evening though…but it was something about Tony Blair protecting tobacco advertising in F1 or something years ago.

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Sofa F1 Championship 2008 – Round 16 Japan

Well the drama just seems to keep on going. Right from the green light at Fuji the track seemed to be full of action, just like the SofaF1 championship then…

Hamilton on pole seemed to be a good bet this week, everyone except Alex going down that road for an easy 2 points to start. Then things got a little trickier, no one was expecting an Alonso double win, so points seem a little bit sparse again this week, but Raikkonen in a solid third place gave Alex, GrifF1 and myself 2 points each and Fourstar 1.

Vettel benefited from Bourdais’ penalty and so did Alex and Igor taking 2 and 1 points respectively. But it did hurt Nick, who was relegated to just the one point from Vettel, and Fourstar and myself missed out completely. Fourstar bagged one further point for Kubica.

So Round 16 …

1 Bearded Stew 4
1 Alex 4
1 Fourstar 4
1 GrifF1 4
5 Nick 3
5 Igor 3

Which leaves the championship looking … much the same actually

1 Fourstar 95
2 Nick 88
3 Alex 72
4 Igor 71
5 Bearded Stew 69
6 GrifF1 68

I don’t think anyone really would have picked Alonso for back to back wins at all this season or even a just a few races ago, but it has happened. Singapore may have been a bit of a gift with the safety car and this week Hamilton’s long game strategy certainly helped, but he did drive a superb race to take the win. Driving hard enough (with metronomic precision!) to stay ahead on the track and a great strategy to out do Kubica in the pits. Kubica himself did really well to defend his 2nd place from Raikkonen, who may well have been relieved just to finish in the points again.

Disappointment for DC, colliding with someone again and ending up in the wall on lap one, and Kovalainen with his engine failure, which well may have lost him another win.

Massa drove aggressively well too after his early lap incidents to recover a point, which turned into 2 after Bourdais was penalised, so the gap closes up to 5 points between the championship contenders. Does Massa want it more than Hamilton?

Only 2 races to go, could it be much better? Vote now!

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Japan Pole Poll

So we’re back at Fuji this year and amazingly it is dry. It’s even slightly warm! The teams weren’t really ready for this so perhaps it will be as upsetting to them as the wet usually is? I doubt that somehow.

We’d really like to know your predictions for the race and pole! And remember you may want to make those predictions tonight just in case you over sleep in the morning!

Qualifying Starts – 6 am (Program starts: 5:15am on ITV)
Race Starts – 5:30 am (Program starts: 4:30am on ITV)

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Sofa F1 Championship 2008 – Round 15 Singapore

What a great race! The whole new night racing concept seemed to work really well and the place looked awesome under the lights, and loads of action. Mainly crashing, safety car, pit lane type action but still an exciting race. But what about the points? Not so good really there, this won’t take long.

Everyone went for Hamilton on the pole, so no points there then.

GrifF1 got 2 points for Hamilton and I managed to take one. Alex and Igor both took 2 each for Vettel. The End.

So Singapore

1 Alex 2
1 GrifF1 2
1 Igor 2
4 Bearded Stew 1
5 Nick 0
5 Fourstar 0

Which leaves the championship fairly unchanged!

1 Fourstar 91
2 Nick 85
3 Alex 68
3 Igor 68
5 Bearded Stew 65
6 GrifF1 64

Great result for Alonso, especially after his poor qualifying result, the strategy really worked out well for him. Rosberg too did well to overcome that penalty to finish up there on the podium and Hamilton is probably relieved to keep his points total ticking up as his main rivals failed to score.

I’m not sure Raikkonen needs to dump his car in the wall so much though, its not going to help his championship campaign very much! There was all sorts of pit lane drama again, there does seem to have been rather a lot of that this year, but it has kept it exciting.

Fuji next…

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The stars were bright, Fernando

How many Abba jokes can we do with Alonso’s name? A lot. What, however, is he going to do next year? Could it be that’s he’s waiting to see if Ron Dennis will retire? Will he consider returning to McLaren if he wasn’t there? The bad blood between Lewis and Fernando could perhaps be overcome – I think it was mostly a press invention anyway – the real problem was with Dennis, I believe. It seems as if a Ferrari seat is a long way off. Alonso’s only choice is to gamble: who will be able to challenge the top two teams next year? Honda, who’ve been preparing for the rule changes longer than anyone else? BMW, who were very quick earlier this year but are now focusing on next season? Or Renault, who are fast now, and although he won Singapore out of luck, might easily have finished on the podium if he’d qualified properly? I wouldn’t like to be in his shoes (or helmet).

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Singapore Sling, with a Twist

Not being a mixologist, I don’t know if you can add a twist to a Singapore Sling, but yesterday a safety car did so to the Formula 1 championship. It is unfair that the fastest driver lost the race through no fault of his own. You might say it’s compensation for Hamilton’s penalty at Spa, or that this is the way F1 goes sometimes, but there has been a whole season for them to get or lose points. We focus so much on the mistakes at the end, when the beginning is, theoretically, just as important. It’s almost like these last four races are a penalty shoot-out, and Massa, like John Terry in last season’s Champions League final, just slipped while taking his shot.

However, I have a theory that McLaren have developed a remote control that can change the Ferrari traffic lights. Of course, this is dangerous and highly irresponsible, but they have (possibly) just won both championships because of it.

In other news, James Allen told us about 3 or 4 times during the weekend about Game theory. He wrote an article about it for the Financial Times a few weeks ago, and hasn’t seemed to stop mentioning it since. I wonder if anyone knows whether he is using the term correctly?

Lastly, when someone wins the championship in a few weeks, they won’t be allowed to hug their teammates or their family. Compare it with this:

Rossi recruits ‘lawyer’ for celebration.

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Singapore Pole Poll

There seems to be a race building up in Singapore, new track, in the city, at night, with a load of flood lights. Sounds Interesting.

But what is going to happen? Pole sitter and top eight predictions for the race as usual please………..

[Edit from Alex: Sorry about the delay from me work has been crazy!

Just wanted to add the timings so everyone knows:

12:00 Today – Free Practice 3 (not broadcast on ITV)

15:00 Today – Qualifying (14:10 program starts on ITV)

13:00 Tomorrow – Race (12:00 program starts on ITV)
]

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Stewart’s Enquiry

As a result of some rumblings amongst the SofaF1 Championship contestants a Stewart’s enquiry has been conducted into the implications of Hamilton’s penalty at Spa.

The board of enquiry can see the argument for our points to be based on the track position of the finishers because that is where they did actually finish, but surely in establishing our championship on the results of the F1 races we should therefore follow the rules and judgements of the race stewards and subsequent FIA rulings.

Yes Hamilton finished first on the track, but was deemed to have broken the rules in some way and therefore gained an advantage and penalised. If the penalty were served during the race, the end result ranking would have been the same presumably.

To extrapolate that argument to its natural conclusion: If a low order driver turned up with a 3.5 litre V10 with a couple of turbos on it and traction control, active suspension, ground effect and moveable wings (without anybody noticing) he may well finish in the points, but i’m not sure you would find anyone who would think it cricket if word got out.

So to conclude this lengthy report, the findings of the enquiry are:

The adjusted/changed result will be the one upon which points are awarded to the drivers, and so the Stewarts deem those same results should be applied to SofaF1.

Therefore, the points will need a bit of a rework if Hamilton’s position is reinstated after the appeal. We’ll find out later i guess.

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Mixed Metaphor of the Week

Whilst I’m sure we all enjoyed Vettel’s win, this sentence rather ruined it for me:

Toro Rosso have Minardi DNA running through their veins’

Guess who said it? He did so about ten times.

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Sofa F1 Championship 2008

So where does that leave the championship standings with four races left to go?

1 Fourstar 91
2 Nick 85
3 Alex 66
3 Igor 66
5 Bearded Stew 64
6 GrifF1 62

Hopefully my championship predictions sort me out at the end, otherwise i might not win this year.

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