Corsair wrote:2015 was not a particularly good season, except for Lewis Hamilton. I was lucky enough to go see the Japan race at Suzuka though, and it was fantastic to see the track up close and feel the atmosphere, even if the result was predictable.
Now to look forward to 2016 and see how far Ferrari has potentially come and how far back Red Bull will likely have fallen thanks to their engine brinkmanship shenanigans. Also have Renault factory team and Haas as new entrants and (perhaps) even some improvement from Honda at last... though I won't hold my breath on that one.
I definitely agree with you there about 2015. I was starting to get sick of seeing Merc 1 + 2 for nearly every race. the stand out races for my were Hungaroring, Singapore and COTA (the first 50% of the race)
2016 is going to be a far better year, Ferrari will be better equipped for a title push, HAAS have a stunning looking car, Renault are back! Red Bull are in unchartered territories and I'm looking forward to seeing what happens with their power unit, whether they stay with Renault or whether they move to Ferrari or potentially Alfa Romeo... Maybe even VW
McLaren-Honda will hopefully be further up the field, and its good to see Rio 3 seconds slower than Pascal in the Manor's. Money can't buy talent, clearly.
I'm also over the moon about Kevin Magnussen getting a race seat after his very poorly handled dismissal from McLaren, and not to mention we finally lost the worst driver of all time! Although there will be less crashes.