What got you into F1...
#1
Posted 07 February 2010 - 02:37 AM
For me?
I had just recently gotten into grass-roots racing (autocross), and knew of F1 back in 2004. I mean, I knew the big names (Mika & Schumi) and would watch highlight reels on Offtopic when they were posted, but otherwise, didn't follow much. Que forward to the summer of 2005, and I turn on the television, and F1 was on. It was Imola, and I had just caught the last 10 or so laps. I don't know any of these guys other than Schumacher's bright red Ferrari chasing down a bright sky blue F1 car - had nothing else to do so I watched...
Of course, the sky blue F1 car was Alonso, and it was fun to watch...and than I saw magic happen - suddenly like out of thin air, Schumi manages to reel in Alonso by a second a lap. I visually saw the car go quicker, brake harder, turn quicker. It was amazing, as if the physics-defying cars somehow managed to pass thru the TV and make into my brain. This left my mind-numb, unable to grasp what I was seeing...TV has ALWAYS nulled the sensation of speed, and here the cars actually looked quick.
And than watching the calmness of the blue Renault defending against Schumi as he threw the gauntlet at him - I was literally jumping up and down and biting my nails for a sport that I didn't even care about... I was hooked.
So the favor? I've never actually watched this entire race, and I've looked a little bit on some of the torrent sites, but if anyone has this video, can you upload it for me? It'd be awesome if I watched the race that got me into F1 in the first place.
#2
Posted 07 February 2010 - 04:27 AM
#3
Posted 07 February 2010 - 05:26 AM
Not 100% sure why, but we did. It was awesome.
I knew of F1 before that, but never really cared to watch much. I'd always really liked the raw functionality of open wheeled race cars though. I just never watched/followed them because of the fact that few, if any, of my friends back then did. I don't even think i really knew about teams like McLaren or Jordan before 04... well, maybe Jordan because of the Jordan.
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PS: any time I see an old video or picture, I realize how much better the cars looked before 09.
#4
Posted 07 February 2010 - 05:53 AM
#5
Posted 07 February 2010 - 06:14 AM
#6
Posted 07 February 2010 - 10:31 AM
You were Hondaboy before that trip.Back in 2006 I had just started hanging out with people from a local car forum that Nacho and I frequent. Someone dropped out of a trip to the USGP and Nacho invited me to tag along, it was here my nicknames "Hondaboy" and "Dora the Explorer" were created, because I immediately latched onto BAR-Honda and Jenson Button, and because I have no sense of direction and got lost in Indy requiring someone to rescue me.
The second part was dead on though. My favorite part is when you went west off the exit instead of east, then drove for 40 minutes (instead of 4) trying to find the condo, then called for help....... and the next day you said you drove so far you were almost in Chicago, which most people notice is pretty much north of Indy, instead of due west.
#7
Posted 07 February 2010 - 04:12 PM
You were Hondaboy before that trip.
The second part was dead on though. My favorite part is when you went west off the exit instead of east, then drove for 40 minutes (instead of 4) trying to find the condo, then called for help....... and the next day you said you drove so far you were almost in Chicago, which most people notice is pretty much north of Indy, instead of due west.
His directional skills are as bad as mine! Well almost, I would've turned around after 10, haha
#8
Posted 07 February 2010 - 04:34 PM
but in 1999, one of my college buddies had speedvision, so every race i was at his place to watch the races...
been following the sports for about 15 years, but only been watching it live on tv for the past 10 or so...
#9
Posted 07 February 2010 - 07:11 PM
#10
Posted 07 February 2010 - 08:53 PM
#12
Posted 07 February 2010 - 08:54 PM
Back in 2006 I had just started hanging out with people from a local car forum that Nacho and I frequent. Someone dropped out of a trip to the USGP and Nacho invited me to tag along, it was here my nicknames "Hondaboy" and "Dora the Explorer" were created, because I immediately latched onto BAR-Honda and Jenson Button, and because I have no sense of direction and got lost in Indy requiring someone to rescue me.
#14
Posted 07 February 2010 - 11:23 PM
#15
Posted 08 February 2010 - 05:05 AM
kinda watched it without really following it since early 90s, always liked Damon Hill for some reason back then really got into it sometime in 2000s though
I was never into cars or racing before F1 so it's kinda weird how I got into it.
I was basically introduced into at the end of the 96 season, Japanese GP (by some friends). The crash of Schumacher and Hill became the talk of the off season and so by the 97 season, our group was divided into the schumacher camp and the villeneuve camp.
Ever since those heated debates, I've never stopped watching F1.
#17
Posted 09 February 2010 - 02:41 AM
1. JV leaving North America after competing at Indy. I was like, "where the fuck is he going?" lol.
2. The death of Open Wheel Racing in America really left A void from about 1996-2000 for me. A BIG void.
3. Realllllly started following when Kimi got to Sauber. I was fascinated by his entry into F1 after so few races. Which is interesting, considering I'm not one of the legion of Kimi fans..
What KEPT me in F1 after Schumi left was Hamilton. The fucking guy was fast, and he was pissing people off left and right early in 2007. I hate Alonso, I think he is (or was especially until returning to Renault for his second stint) an overly arrogant douche bag. If Massa, Hamilton or Schumi beats him this year, I will be happy.
Also, Schumacher. The guy is amazing behind the wheel. Sure, I became a fan long after his early antics, and I think Rascasse-gate was stupid, but the guy is excellent and really loves the sport.
#18
Posted 09 February 2010 - 02:48 AM
just give me a place to upload <3
How big is it? I can setup a place...
#19
Posted 09 February 2010 - 04:44 AM
#21
Posted 09 February 2010 - 05:49 AM
#22
Posted 09 February 2010 - 05:50 AM
To sum it up, I was researching different types of racing and seeing which one required the most "skill" and I came upon F1. Been hooked ever since.
#23
Posted 09 February 2010 - 05:55 AM
i got into cars via gran turismo. my parents moved me down south and i was kinda pissed off about it, so dad bought me a video game (from the pawn shop for $10 ) I started reading magazines and met some car friends in high school. eventually moved in with some car guys at 19 after i quit college for a couple years to persue my full time autox and hpde career one of the guys were into F1, and we all got into it then. the first year i watched was the last year schumi won a championchip
Well it has all worked out now, hasn't it, lol.
I was really into WRC around 1999 and was writing a persuasive paper for one of my English courses about why WRC was better than NASCAR and people should watch it.
To sum it up, I was researching different types of racing and seeing which one required the most "skill" and I came upon F1. Been hooked ever since.
So..what was your conclusion? Who had the most talent?
#24
Posted 10 February 2010 - 06:02 AM
WRC
F1
NASCAR
The reasoning was because the WRC guys do not go over the same track over and over again and it is more talent based than settling into the rhythm. I was in high school then so it wasn't a very scientific approach, but it was at least interesting for me.
#25
Posted 10 February 2010 - 02:13 PM
I must say it was the death of Ayrton Senna which really grabbed my attention in a big way.
Pretty soon I was watching races whenever I saw them on TV, from about 1995, followed Schumacher's battles first with Hill, then Villeneuve, then Hakkinen, then DC, Ralf, JPM...
I remember jumping up and down shouting "No! No! No!" When Hakkinen made THE pass on Schumacher/Zonta into Les Combes in 2000.
From about 2003, I bought a wheel, and got really into F1 2002 on the PC. A setups "pack" I made back then became quite popular, and people were still contacting me about them until about 2-3 years ago asking for setup advice.
Sim driving on F1C then rFactor was how I got to know More&Faster, Tom (F1), Ximian, who are all on this board.
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