Where the hell is Bernie.....? Please come and buy F1 back.
NoWhere the hell is Bernie.....? Please come and buy F1 back.
F1 has always been like this, it's part of it's appeal.The 3rd best team Red Bull is 60 bhp down on the Mercs....well Lewis's Merc not sure what spec they will give Bottas this year...
Brundle says in pace terms over a lap Red Bull are down 6 tenths before anything even happens based on the 60 bhp.
Red Bull have the smallest rear wing and still slower than Merc...Merc have the biggest rear wing on...you can start to see where this is going again...
No one is saying give them all exactly the same car...just simply make it all a bit more level.
Affects us very little as spectators?Last time i checked F1 was about racing and technology, now everyone only notice the halo...no one talked about ferrari performance (disappointing), Leclerc finally in F1, the performance of mclaren, renault and haas.
F1 is about racing, it's not a fashion show. Stop following the hate train and realize that the halo affects us very little as spectators.
Just remind me how you see the driver in the Blancpain, IMSA, WEC...I've seen the onboard camera, I can see the steering wheels, the wheels, i can recognise which car it is. I really don't see any of the problems you mention though, might be the halo covering them?Onboards have been rendered useless. Trackside cams too, as the HALO blocks the driver. As a spectator, I want to see both things... so yeah, it affects us quite a bit actually.
So, I'ma go ahead and stay on the hate train until it reaches its final destination thanks.
So why are you watching it? You say it's not about racing and at the same time you say the halo ruined the rest...As I said, you are on the hate train and your last message proves that.Also... what racing? It's become a procession in the last few years, or hadn't you noticed?
Look at the entry lists for each of those series, then tell me how many open wheel/cockpit cars are on those grids? Go ahead, I'll wait...Just remind me how you see the driver in the Blancpain, IMSA, WEC...I've seen the onboard camera, I can see the steering wheels, the wheels, i can recognise which car it is. I really don't see any of the problems you mention though, might be the halo covering them?
I'm not watching it lolSo why are you watching it? You say it's not about racing and at the same time you say the halo ruined the rest...As I said, you are on the hate train and your last message proves that.
Point is that it's not necessary to see the drivers to enjoy F1.Look at the entry lists for each of those series, then tell me how many open wheel/cockpit cars are on those grids? Go ahead, I'll wait...
Then don't come here to complain for something you have nothing to do with.I'm not watching it lol
According to who, you?Point is that it's not necessary to see the drivers to enjoy F1.
Watched F1 for the last 23 years. I have an opinion on the sport I used to love, and am entitled to share it.Then don't come here to complain for something you have nothing to do with.
If for you it's necessary to see the driver, you aren't a racing fan but just a guy that likes to see someone moving the steering wheel. That kind of view is in no way necessary to make great racing, as Blancpain, IMSA and WEC demonstrate.I like to see the drivers... it was part of the enjoyment I got... therefore it is necessary.
You aren't an F1 consumer though...you just said you don't watch it. I'd say it's evident you just came here to complain pointlessly. It would make more sense if you complained on the F1 twitter page rather than an "anonymous" (for F1) forum, where your opinion will be lost simply because there is no one from F1 checking it.But don't tell me I have nothing to do with it when as a consumer, I have EVERYTHING to do with how I want to watch the sport.
Ah the "You're not a racing fan because you don't see it the way I see it" comment.If for you it's necessary to see the driver, you aren't a racing fan but just a guy that likes to see someone moving the steering wheel. That kind of view is in no way necessary to make great racing, as Blancpain, IMSA and WEC demonstrate.
I'm not an F1 consumer ANYMORE, because of the direction it's headed.You aren't an F1 consumer though...you just said you don't watch it. I'd say it's evident you just came here to complain pointlessly. It would make more sense if you complained on the F1 twitter page rather than an "anonymous" (for F1) forum, where your opinion will be lost simply because there is no one from F1 checking it.
OkAh the "You're not a racing fan because you don't see it the way I see it" comment.
I'm not a racing fan because if I'm watching open cockpit racing, I want to see the driver... THAT makes me not a racing fan?
Your telling me that IN YOUR OPINION, the view isn't necessary... therefore NOBODY requires it as it's not what YOU like. That's what you're saying.
This is what I'm saying.
Some of us LIKE to see the driver. It's not wrong, it's just different to how YOU like to watch the sport.
But because it's DIFFERENT to how YOU watch it, it MUST be wrong... right?
I like onboard shots in IMSA and Blancpain too.... is that wrong? NO. It's part of how I (Me, Myself & I) enjoy the racing.
You prefer different views and shots, fine... but saying people aren't racing fans because they prefer different views and shots is a dick move.
I'm not an F1 consumer ANYMORE, because of the direction it's headed.
And I have made my feelings known on their social media... so that's just shot that comment stone dead hasn't it?
If the content improves, I shall watch it again.
Until then, I'm not giving F1 the satisfaction of my viewership... whether it effects them or not.
It's a matter of principle.