Exactly!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 19:50A good point about the age of fans. Let's not forget that it was Bernie that prevented much of the move to online presence etc. His attitude was, and he actually said it publicly, that the young don't spend enough money and therefore aren't of interest. He was looking to attract sponsors that make high-end luxury goods e.g. Rolex, not stuff made for the masses. He wanted F1 to be an exclusive, luxury sport. And, for someone who was otherwise so very good at doing deals, he forgot the future. He forgot that today's kids are tomorrows buyers of luxury goods. Get them in the sport today and they'll be an audience for adverts for years to come.Andres125sx wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 18:41
It´s not a matter of attracting young people, but attracting new fans. Obviously young people are the main target as once they get hooked, they will be fans for many decades. That´s what is saving current F1 IMO, all those fans who got hooked in the 70-90´s are still watching, but we get older and older and without a new fanbase the sport is done. But again, we got hooked because we could watch F1 in TV or attend some GPs because it was affordable. Now young people can´t as prices are now prohibitive, so basically there are no new fans (or almost) for maybe 2-3 decades (since F1 is PPV), and that puts F1 in a critical situation.
But no, Bernie did deals that made money yesterday, not tomorrow. And the result is that tomorrow is looking quite bleak for F1 so far as attracting the future generation is concerned.
Agree with this too. Problem is not 100% of fan´s sons will continue watching, so as you said, the fanbase is on a decreasing spiralBig Tea wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 20:55
I have absolutely no proof of course, but I assume young fans are introduced to the sport by their parents or older siblings, = older fans, who do spend the money to 'take the kids to Silverstone' or where ever.
If there is no big event to look back on, many are going to look at the option of a grand for a family day out, or a small increase and very much cheaper when you are there for a week away.
Kids dont spend money, but most pubs have play areas and sell coke.
Liberty has been trying to solve this, but they need a more radical change to compensate Bernie´s politics wich did put F1 in this situation