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<blockquote data-quote="Fa&#039;atau82" data-source="post: 255966"><p>I have always thought that F1 is fixed. For example, if Driver A is in 2nd place in a race and his teammate, Driver B was having the race of his life in pole, he will be told to let Driver A overtake him and beat him,if it came down to who could score the most points. A 1/2 finish would see the same amount of constructors points, so why take away from 2 good drivers actually racing?</p><p></p><p>I can see the logic in it to let the driver who can win the ***le win, but what's the point in having 2 drivers when one has to continously give up his race? Take Brawn, for example. Both drivers at the start of the season should be levelling as they probably had small ***le ambitions, but as Button has won two races.. if he keeps up this form, it won't be long before his teammate will have to let Button overtake in the case of a 1/2 race position.. so Button can get another win.</p><p></p><p>Why? Or have i got it wrong completely?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fa'atau82, post: 255966"] I have always thought that F1 is fixed. For example, if Driver A is in 2nd place in a race and his teammate, Driver B was having the race of his life in pole, he will be told to let Driver A overtake him and beat him,if it came down to who could score the most points. A 1/2 finish would see the same amount of constructors points, so why take away from 2 good drivers actually racing? I can see the logic in it to let the driver who can win the ***le win, but what's the point in having 2 drivers when one has to continously give up his race? Take Brawn, for example. Both drivers at the start of the season should be levelling as they probably had small ***le ambitions, but as Button has won two races.. if he keeps up this form, it won't be long before his teammate will have to let Button overtake in the case of a 1/2 race position.. so Button can get another win. Why? Or have i got it wrong completely? [/QUOTE]
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