ooookay. i cant keep quiet any longer. i've attended plenty of FD events since 2004, I constantly stay up on the drivers/teams/cars, and i've DVR'd and torn apart each episode of FD on ESPN2 thus far.
NOW, with that said, can someone PLEEEASE tell me where the judging went wrong. I respect all three of the judges and the backgrounds they come from, but sometimes I just wanna scream OPEN YOUR EYES!!! and its not just when im at home watching slo-mo close-ups on TV... alot of it is apparent even in person.
I see so much favoritism to the more, what i like to call, "corporate" drivers i.e. Rhys and Sam. I didn't see exceptional angle from the Solstice all season. I saw tons of lateral acceleration, very little smoke, and alot of corrections at almost every stop on the FD circuit this season.
I also see alot of, what almost seems like, discrimination against drivers like Bill Sherman, for instance. He has out-angled, out-smoked, out-showed, and flat out out-driven ALMOST every driver he was paired up against all season. HOW ON EARTH DID HE GET PUT OUT BY HUBINETTE IN W. VIRGINIA?!?!?!
Sometimes, I try to convince myself that since FD is still in a growing stage its good to have big, corporate, factory-backed, AND/OR american-based teams on the podium with the defensive attitudes found alot in NASCAR. but then i get taken back, all the way to around 2001 when i started following D1 and reading about amature events in japan and watching the grassroots scene here in america grow, revolving around a fun, rock n roll, go big or go home mentality.
I respect and admire all the drivers in FD... well, to an extent, and Rhys Millen is definately one of them. I am in NO way bashing him in this thread (OKAY RHYS? JUST IN CASE YOU, YOUR TEAM, or an AVID FAN IS READING THIS AND IS GETTING DEFENSIVE), but when he would score higher w the judges for having little or no gap when chasing... review his angle. Almost non-existant. Is the gap between contenders a bigger deal than the 4 famous criteria?
FINAL NOTE
Just take your attention off the sponsors on the cars, the names of the drivers and what movies they stunt drove in and focus on 4 main things for me... SPEED, LINE, ANGLE, and OVERALL IMPACT. I'm tired of hearing drivers cry about getting bumped by another, more aggressive driver and its getting old hearing about "controversial" victories. Everyone has their own style of driving, if youre giving chase, take that into consideration.
im not tryin to start an argument, but wanting to hear everyone else's point of view. drivers, fans such as myself, you guys at FD... come one come all. its just a discussion i would love to have with fellow drift enthusiasts. thanks.
whew.
NOW, with that said, can someone PLEEEASE tell me where the judging went wrong. I respect all three of the judges and the backgrounds they come from, but sometimes I just wanna scream OPEN YOUR EYES!!! and its not just when im at home watching slo-mo close-ups on TV... alot of it is apparent even in person.
I see so much favoritism to the more, what i like to call, "corporate" drivers i.e. Rhys and Sam. I didn't see exceptional angle from the Solstice all season. I saw tons of lateral acceleration, very little smoke, and alot of corrections at almost every stop on the FD circuit this season.
I also see alot of, what almost seems like, discrimination against drivers like Bill Sherman, for instance. He has out-angled, out-smoked, out-showed, and flat out out-driven ALMOST every driver he was paired up against all season. HOW ON EARTH DID HE GET PUT OUT BY HUBINETTE IN W. VIRGINIA?!?!?!
Sometimes, I try to convince myself that since FD is still in a growing stage its good to have big, corporate, factory-backed, AND/OR american-based teams on the podium with the defensive attitudes found alot in NASCAR. but then i get taken back, all the way to around 2001 when i started following D1 and reading about amature events in japan and watching the grassroots scene here in america grow, revolving around a fun, rock n roll, go big or go home mentality.
I respect and admire all the drivers in FD... well, to an extent, and Rhys Millen is definately one of them. I am in NO way bashing him in this thread (OKAY RHYS? JUST IN CASE YOU, YOUR TEAM, or an AVID FAN IS READING THIS AND IS GETTING DEFENSIVE), but when he would score higher w the judges for having little or no gap when chasing... review his angle. Almost non-existant. Is the gap between contenders a bigger deal than the 4 famous criteria?
FINAL NOTE
Just take your attention off the sponsors on the cars, the names of the drivers and what movies they stunt drove in and focus on 4 main things for me... SPEED, LINE, ANGLE, and OVERALL IMPACT. I'm tired of hearing drivers cry about getting bumped by another, more aggressive driver and its getting old hearing about "controversial" victories. Everyone has their own style of driving, if youre giving chase, take that into consideration.
im not tryin to start an argument, but wanting to hear everyone else's point of view. drivers, fans such as myself, you guys at FD... come one come all. its just a discussion i would love to have with fellow drift enthusiasts. thanks.
whew.
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