vorticism wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 01:27
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 00:37
No one is saying that… But the apparent “outrage” because there is a third race there is a bit hard to understand… We seem to be ok with 2 races in Italy (Monza, Imola), wouldn’t mind 2 races in Germany (Hockenheim, Nurburgring), but we have an issue with a third in the US?
The reality is that the US is a market that is very appealing, not only to FOM but more importantly to the sponsors of the different Teams… It’s a market that has been hard to make inroads for F1 and they are finally breaking through with increasing interest and viewership, taking advantage of that momentum is an smart move.
F1 is a European sport though. Obviously having multiple venues there makes sense, they were all there at one time. America like most other nations outside Europe are trying to cash in on it, which further removes it from what created its appeal. It's a choice of whether you want one of the pinnacles of motorsport to remain European, or rather, more episodes of Drive to Contrive. American markets may be appealing, or at least were when the dollar wasn't collapsing. I guess it's a question of whether you want an X7 or an M3 from your European toy manufacturer.
There are a few issues with your statement:
- F1 “was” a European sport… It is (and has been for a long time) a Global Sport
- Races weren’t raced in Europe “all at one time”… The first F1 race was in 1950, in 1953 they celebrated a GP in Argentina
- F1, way before FOM (Bernie days) has always tried to grow outside of Europe, why constrain the sport when it has a Global appeal and a Global audience? There has always been a push to make the sport reach farther than just Europe for obvious econimical / financial reasons… Without been a global sport, it would be very hard to consider it the “Pinnacle” of Motorsport.
- Drive to Survive has indeed open up F1 to a larger audience and created a path for those that either have never watched a race and therefore didn’t find the appeal or to those that simply weren’t much aware of it.
- The USD is collapsing? First I heard of that… Spoiler alert, it isn’t.
- You also mentioned in a following post that appealing to Sponsors is Formula 1’s downfall… Nothing further from the truth, in actuality, F1 is the healthiest it has ever been, not only from a Financial point of view, but from a viewership and attendance stand point… Which is what is driving the sport to engage in additional races… $FWONK (Formula 1’s stock) have doubled even considering the price pre-pandemic.
It isn’t the US that is asking for more races… It is FOM that considers that is “best for business”… As a matter of fact, contrary to all other races, Las Vegas is actually been promoted by F1 itself, instead of a promoter having to pay them a fee to host the event.