On the topic of teamspeak. I wouldn't call myself a racedepartment regular, however I didn't really get any sensation of tension or anger in the chat. Practice seemed to be full of jokes and laughter, then for the qualifying and the race chat went mostly silent.
Maybe "tense" was the wrong word… but I have definitely felt as though the mood has become increasingly serious over time, and I have heard people snap on a few occasions.
I'm not criticising anyone - in a competitive environment it is understandable that drivers will at times be irked for numerous reasons, and even I have vented my frustration via TeamSpeak on a few occasions.
You are right about the mood being lighter during the practice session, and it is similar during the warm up session as well - there is, as you have said, often joking and laughter, and people seem quite relaxed. And though I do not expect this to be the case during qualifying and the race, because everyone is focused on driving, I have noticed over the past few months, as events have seemingly become more competitive, that the underlying sense of fun (to be expected during club events) has been somewhat lost.
Participants seem to be more fierce, which is not necessarily a bad thing as it shows confidence has grown, but as a result there have been more incidents and reports of incidents, and a show of impatience especially towards slower and less experienced drivers.
That being said, I felt as though the overall atmosphere this week, at Silverstone, was more easygoing.
Maybe I have just been overly sensitive during the past few weeks as a result of poor form and performances.
Just to clarify, I did not mean anything by what I said - it was merely an observation.