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30 Dec 2002, 14:01 (Ref:460114) | #1 | ||
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F3: Give F3 its own Forum please!!!
Hi, if there's a webmaster listening, any chance you could give F3 it's own forum instead of us having to search though all this other (often interesting, I have to admit) stuff?
If not, can I encourage everybody to start their "subjects" with the formula they're talking about...? Hope you all have a trulli hakkinewyear Ta |
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30 Dec 2002, 15:02 (Ref:460146) | #2 | ||
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hey Mathias, thanks for the plug on your site, www.british-f3.com is back on it's feet, after some illness, the debautchery of Xmas and a dodgy monitor and news is now filtering in.
The idea of having a separate F3 forum has been discussed here before - express your feelings in the straw poll at the top of this forum, which is why Craig Antill (the owner of this site) posted the thread. I agree that it would make things clearer if everyone put FFord or F3 or FRenault etc in front of the title of each post if it's possible. Last edited by Francesca; 30 Dec 2002 at 15:03. |
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30 Dec 2002, 15:41 (Ref:460184) | #3 | ||
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Personally I think that F3, Formula Renault and Formula Ford etc should have their own forum. And this forum should be for International F3000, Euro F3000, F Nippon, TWS and the Formula Renault v6 series.
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30 Dec 2002, 15:46 (Ref:460192) | #4 | ||
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Saleen,
Ye-e-e-e-sssss. Sorta. But where is the line drawn, hmmm? F3000 and F3 (in all their various guises) have a clear and distinct image sort of thing. But (and I mean no disrespect to all these folks) FRenault, FFord, FPalmer-Audi, FFredBloggs etc, sort of are much more er... shall I just get a spade and dig myself a big hole...? So a F3000 forum and a F3 forum separate from all the others? Maybe. Er. |
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30 Dec 2002, 15:50 (Ref:460197) | #5 | |
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would be a really good idea, the only problem is that many topics get "off-topic" after a time, and the discussion about f3 goes to "what´s better f3 or f3000", right saleen (no offense meant)
but in general i really like the idea |
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30 Dec 2002, 15:53 (Ref:460202) | #6 | ||
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I like it as it it now, I dont really see problems in this tipe of fourm
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30 Dec 2002, 16:53 (Ref:460249) | #7 | ||
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I find it educational, I don't follow some of the series that get covered in here, so it's nice to dip in and out of threads and learn a little.
I'd also find it hard to have time to check too many different forums. |
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30 Dec 2002, 17:07 (Ref:460267) | #8 | |
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I have considered this at length in the past and I came to the conclusion that a split might just be the best way to go about acomplishing my aims for this area of the site. It is a tactic that I have employed in the past when I split the Touring Car forum into Aussie and European sections and again when I split the Indy Racing forums. In those instances it worked very well and both flourished having been 'set free'
The thing that concerns many of the staff, in the case of the Single Seater forum, is that the previous two examples were sufficiently exclusive - ie not much crossover between the two subjects - whereas here drivers and team progress from FFord/FRenault, to F3 to F3000, etc. Can we really divide this forum without detracting from what we have already? The other problem is who would moderate each particular forum? At this time this forum presents probably more challenges to the staff than any other! However we are reasonably safe in the knowledge that either Dan or Bella will be along and they cover things pretty well between them. However if there were to be three or four different forums would they visit each and every one of them? I doubt it. And that means we have to seek additional moderators to cover the additional forums. In summary I am all in favour of giving this a six month trial to see how it works out. Providing adequate moderator cover can be arranged and providing it is something that the majority here feel would benefit the forum. So post your views here folks! If you are interested in putting your name forward as a potential moderator then please drop me a line on the PM system and I will seek the views of the rest of the staff. |
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30 Dec 2002, 17:39 (Ref:460294) | #9 | ||
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Cripes! What have I begun???
I can see the appeal of being able to flit between the various formulae, so perhaps I could have just kept my big mouth shut. Anyway, I'd be happy to keep the big umbrella topic thang if people would prefix their subjects as Francesca noted. I'll shut up now. Here, which is better F3 or F1? No contest. |
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30 Dec 2002, 17:58 (Ref:460301) | #10 | |
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I think we should make it compulsary to give the series title at the beginning of the thread name .
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30 Dec 2002, 19:25 (Ref:460343) | #11 | ||
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Mathias, I'm with you in a way. But I really like this forum, the diverseaty (spelling???) is very interesting and entertaining, especially when the playground hair pulling starts. But again, my love for F3 runs very deep, and I'd certainly subscribe to that forum too!
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31 Dec 2002, 04:02 (Ref:460672) | #12 | ||
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Formula 3 is a truly international category that well deserves to be treated as a seperate forum for similar reasons to F1 having its own.
The other cateegories are really regional phenomena which can be banded togethor. |
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31 Dec 2002, 04:04 (Ref:460673) | #13 | ||
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Formula 3 is a truly international category that well deserves to be treated as a seperate forum for similar reasons to F1 having its own. I know that I often don't bother with the Single Seater forum as you have to wade thru a lot of posts to find any F3 news.
The other cateegories are really regional phenomena which can be banded togethor. |
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31 Dec 2002, 04:53 (Ref:460688) | #14 | ||
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FRenault's fairly international in the way that F3 is...Not as many of 'em, but just saying. So's Formula Ford to an extent.
For the most part I really like this format, as it allows one to learn about a lot of the different formulae from around the world. Also, many of the drivers and team personnel bounce around between these formulae, so it's quite helpful having them all in one place. |
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31 Dec 2002, 08:01 (Ref:460742) | #15 | |
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Please don't change the forums - it will just mean everything is split up and people will post more and more duplicate and overlap threads...
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If the forum has to be split up, then I think it should be into National Single Seater Racing (everything up to and including F3) and International Single Seater Racing (everything above F3, including the European Renault V6s). Last edited by Paul Rayner; 4 Jan 2003 at 13:40. |
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4 Jan 2003, 13:44 (Ref:463523) | #17 | ||
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I'd be with Paul on that one. I'm interested in the National Racing stuff but anything above that bores me a little to be honest. Presumably there would have to be a 'General' option as well for subjects that crossed boundaries.
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6 Jan 2003, 09:07 (Ref:465117) | #18 | ||
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Ah..., but, it's a bit of an artificial distinction, isn't it - the national / international thang, and rather insular and, er, British of you guys.
Y'see, F3 in Europe isn't exactly national - it *is* international, and, er, "British" F3 is having a race in Belgium this year, so, er, hmmm? Let's just stick with naming our threads clearly!!! Ciao |
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6 Jan 2003, 18:16 (Ref:465539) | #19 | ||
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No, I agree. It's just that sometimes a thread starts with one subject and then veers into something different that would interest a different set of people. I tend not to read anything that's clearly on F3000, say, but I might be missing something interesting. So either I need to read every thread, the thread names need to change, or there needs to be some simple search facility for threads containing a particular word that have been posted since your last visit. Or something.
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7 Jan 2003, 17:23 (Ref:466466) | #20 | |
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Hehe..oh my...
Agree with naming threads! |
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9 Jan 2003, 12:40 (Ref:468379) | #21 | ||
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Ian's got a point, but here's a thought: why don't we all make sure we don't get off-topic in each thread?
Now, what does everyone reckon about that Jacques Villeneuve ever getting a Ferrarsi drive, then? |
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