CHT wrote:myurr wrote:Then scrap the drivers championship and make it a true team sport. You cannot have a valid drivers world championship when half the grid are not allowed to compete.
Alonso had his chance on track and failed to make it stick. If he truly was faster then he should have been challenging Massa for the win but instead he took the cowards victory. It may be difficult to police but it should have no place in F1. Our only hope now that the FIA have proved themselves to be toothless in enforcing their own rules is that the negative publicity around Alonso's great and momentous 'victory' will cause Ferrari to stop and think about their public image.
Just got to accept the fact that F1 is not a SPORT, it is a multi million dollar show business that is controlled and run by multi millionaires who profit from suckers like us.
Close but not quite. F1 is a multimillion dollar show that masquerades as a sport by involving sportsmen and claiming open competition. I fully understand that to Bernie, most of the FIA, and most of the team bosses F1 is just a show - however the marketing image they wish to portray is that of the ultimate motorSPORT and not of a stage show like WWF or whatever it's called these days.
One of the most, if not the most, marketable aspects of F1 is the drivers themselves. Cheapen that competition and you ruin the drivers image. I remain hopeful that at some point someone important will realise that F1 is at it's best, from the fans point of view and therefore from an image and branding point of view, when it is fair and open competition between the best drivers in the best machines. Artificial manipulation of that cheapens F1 and damages the brand, both as a whole and for the antagonist drivers.
CHT wrote:The toothless ones are the fans who pay to watch f1
F1 as a show without any fans is dead in the water - ultimately the fans are the most important and powerful people of all. That is only undermined if F1 can shift to a new brain dead audience that prefers something more akin to WWF. I hope that F1 realises before it's too late that there are already a million ways to market to the brain dead masses and that it should aim to retain it's current more sophisticated audience rather than dumb down and try to broaden it's appeal to every couch potato in the world.