I love how people try to dismiss the arguments that F1 is boring these days with the typical "it was always boring!".
I saw someone mentioned 88-89, conveniently forgetting that in those two years, the championship went down to the wire between two greats of the sport that happened to be in the same team.
The ferrari schumacher years? Two dominant years, 2002 and 2004, and the rest were actually balanced. Numbers prove it. Championship down to the wire 2000 2001 and 2003. As well as 99.
Williams in the 90s? One dominant year,1992. In 93 Mclaren and benetton won various races, and in 96 there was again intra team fighting.
The turbo era? Prost won 86 against the williams team in one of the most disputed championships of all time, and even in 87 it went down to the penultimate race, before Mansell broke his back, in yet another intra team fight. 84, half a point between two teammates to decide the championship. 85, Alboreto and Ferrari even led the championship at some point.
If we look at the history of the sport, there were no other dominant periods like Red Bull in the early 2010s, and surely not like Mercedes since 2014.
I know this is a bit off topic, but i hate history revisionim to fit agendas.
I saw someone mentioned 88-89, conveniently forgetting that in those two years, the championship went down to the wire between two greats of the sport that happened to be in the same team.
The ferrari schumacher years? Two dominant years, 2002 and 2004, and the rest were actually balanced. Numbers prove it. Championship down to the wire 2000 2001 and 2003. As well as 99.
Williams in the 90s? One dominant year,1992. In 93 Mclaren and benetton won various races, and in 96 there was again intra team fighting.
The turbo era? Prost won 86 against the williams team in one of the most disputed championships of all time, and even in 87 it went down to the penultimate race, before Mansell broke his back, in yet another intra team fight. 84, half a point between two teammates to decide the championship. 85, Alboreto and Ferrari even led the championship at some point.
If we look at the history of the sport, there were no other dominant periods like Red Bull in the early 2010s, and surely not like Mercedes since 2014.
I know this is a bit off topic, but i hate history revisionim to fit agendas.
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