It changed when Sky got involved and has gone up a notch since Netflix rocked up.FWandE wrote: ↑08 Dec 2021, 11:42I have been watching F1 for a very long time....all the way back to the Hill (Graham) Stewart rivalry and even a bit earlier. Yes F1 is much more of a business now but it has been pretty big business all along with the wealthy and famous attracted to it. The Monaco GP does not exist by accident. Anyway my point is that all through that time there have been accusations of favoritism and rigging of results none of which seem very likely. The FIA has been accussed of being in the pocket of various big car manufacturers Ferrari, Mercedes, Honda and more. It has been accused of being anti various teams e.g. Lotus & Williams at various times and in favour of those same teams at others.max_speed wrote: ↑08 Dec 2021, 04:45My friend, we fans are naive. F1 is show business, after covid impacting business for last year, this year has presented Liberty an opportunity to make all amends. FIA is like refree in football they can be influenced. End of the day money rules. Without FIA help final showdown was not possible.
A more critical look suggests this is all just paranoid nonsense usually promoted by various fans and supporters of the teams & sometimes by the teams themselves.
You are correct to say that the F1 bosses want an exciting championship to go down to the wire because that is best for business. What they can do is tinker with regulations & rules, they have done this many times over the years mostly without success.
I doubt that the FIA or anyone else has much influence over the stewards or the race directors decisions. The teams will try to influence both as much as the rules allow but ultimately both will protect their autonomy because their decisions can be life & death decisions. I see no evidence of the stewards consistently favoring one driver or one team over others. That doesn't mean that I agree with every decision they make, far from it, but they don't appear to have any consistent bias. Nor do their decisions indicate that they are deliberately trying to manipulate the season to have a last race showdown. Last race showdowns are a rarity. We have one this season because the regulation changes combined with the abilities of Max & Lewis & their teams has led to two drivers from different teams being tied on points going into the last race. You can argue that the regulation changes were designed to hurt Mercedes (they probably were) and you can question decisions by race control and the stewards because both are human and will make mistakes but there is no evidence that the whole season or any part of it has been rigged to create this outcome.
Then, all we knew before 'social media' is what was fed to us so we may not be judging squarely. It is only now they are transmitting some steward to team calls we are hearing what has apparently been standard for some time (deals, influence etc)
Also, it is not a sport you can pause while the 'ref' watches replays on the big screen, so some things are bound to look bad when viewed later.