Sunday 2 December 2012

And Then There Were 11...

UPDATE: This is the official 2013 Formula 1 World Championship Entry List
2013 Teams. No HRT

Also think it's strange considering Toro Rosso have announced both their drivers, Caterham have brought in Pic, and I'm driving for Lotus beside Kimi but it isn't coming up! Look at my profile photo, see I'm not lying!

"The 22-car list was published on the governing International Automobile Federation's website..."

http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/news/formula-1-hrt-set-quit-f1-left-entry-190154933.html;_ylt=AlNIThjkOl5_kWs3Y0Zb.6y48JF4;_ylu=X3oDMTQwY2g3cDVtBG1pdANGZWF0dXJlZCBNZWdhdHJvbiBGMSBTRgRwa2cDM2VkNTk4OTEtYTY2ZC0zMTNmLTgzZWMtMjJlMzNlYmZkODBlBHBvcwMxBHNlYwNtZWdhdHJvbgR2ZXIDYTEyNzBhZTAtM2JlYi0xMWUyLWJmYmUtOWM0MzBlMTQ4MDhi;_ylg=X3oDMTFnNmNrM2psBGludGwDZ2IEbGFuZwNlbi1nYgRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANmMQRwdANzZWN0aW9ucw--;_ylv=3




For those of you who maybe don't pay any attention to the back runners of Formula 1 (nobody  would think any less of you) yes there used to be a time when 24 perfect machines used to race around tracks all over the world! Well... 18 used to race competitively... 6 used to just... well... chill I suppose.

In 2010, the world of Formula 1 was graced by the premise of four new teams! One failed to even get a team together and never ever came to fruition. The other three however did form and we were all really, really excited! Until we actually saw the timing screens. Yes they were never going to be Red Bulls but we honestly didn't think anything could be this slow! I'll give you a quick history of the first two (sparing the technical details):

Virgin Racing & Lotus RACING (cannot emphasise the racing part close enough) started out with Timo Glock, Lucas di Grassi & Heikki Kovalainen, Jarno Trulli at the helm respectively. To put it gently, they happened to be off the pace... By a country mile... Country mile in light years terms... But any who in 2011 you knew them as Marussia Virgin Racing and TEAM Lotus, then in 2012 Marussia became the full team name and because of reasons unknown (code for BORING POLITICS) Team Lotus became Caterham, although I thank Christ for that. These teams have been making progress with Caterham giving us an exciting finish this season, in P11. All is well for these two (even though they are detrimental for the sport). The team at the centre of my topic tonight however seems to be knocking at deaths door. And I hope to God he answers it and puts us all out of our misery.

Hispania Racing started in 2010 with... Well they had four drivers in one season. Yep... FOUR. I n 2011 they became Hispania HRT and in 2012 they became HRT. As far as I can remember they always, always had  financial difficulties. But the real problem to every fan was, they made no effort. It's the simple fact. They hadn't gained anything in three seasons. There was no progression, no effort, no heart. They had no drive in the R&D room (sorry, bus stop) or on track. They held up more drivers than I've ever seen. They were truly tragic. 

I know you can't expect to win on the first attempt. And these things take time. But that's al right after one season. To not make the first race of the 2011 season, and then miss out because of the 107% rule is ridiculous. It's only called the 107% rule for political correctness. It's actually called the "if you don't make this time, get the f**k out" rule. And yet they persisted. Persisted in holding up many of our beloved drivers. Granted this season was the first when I supported one of their drivers. I know they Indians aren't known for fighting, but Karthikeyan should have kicked Vettel's back doors in for calling him an idiot. 

All this being said, I know Formula 1 isn't about fashion, but HRT managed to produce a really beautiful looking car. Putting aside the iconic black & gold of the Lotus, the HRT livery is simply gorgeous whatever it's inspiration was. But this is no excuse for the atrocities that have occurred over the last three seasons. I'm glad they're on their way out. I know it's not for definate yet, but I'm honestly content with losing these jokers.

 If Adrian Campos had any sense, he would merge with Marussia to not only overhaul Caterham, but maybe make a mark. I think Pedro de la Rosa would make a more than sufficient replacement for Pic, and with Caterham set to lose Kovalainen, I think PdlR and Glock would make a formiddable team (even though it is kind of still implementing HRT's "old driver" policy. 

To close, I shall bring in an impartial opinion. Kimi, what do you think of HRT and there development progress?



Well... That laughter says more than Kimi does in a year.


4 comments:

  1. Best blog around

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    1. Somebody has to tell it like it is! Much appreciated!

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  2. a wise young man!6 December 2012 at 22:50

    Housty baby, this blog is excellent! :D

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