PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑02 Apr 2023, 16:48
Well entertainment keeps the lights on. The Netflix series was a huge boon for the sport.
But has brought the wrong type of fans in.
They're Fairweather fans who like a driver, and when that driver goes, they will as well.
Just look at the lunatics on social media who openly only support Lewis because he's black, and openly hate on George Russell and Mercedes.
Then there's the Brit side, of which we've always been pretty toxic since the Schumacher v Hill days, but it's a new level of hatred coming from Brits towards Max.
These Fairweather fans are young, don't have disposable incomes, and aren't going to stick around for 20 years time when they do.
Who is buying a Ferrari, or a Rolex, or a Merc, or Workday software? It sure as hell isn't the drive to survive newbies.
F1 is shooting itself hard in the foot by catering to the younger demographic. Long term this will come back to bite.