I'd never really seen much of Stoffel before, comes across as a really nice guy. Will be good to see how he does in a (hopefully) much more competitive car this season.
As expected, the series isn't very technical, but that was not a surprise as it's aimed at a non-technical audience. The series IS titled 'Grand Prix Driver".
For me the most interesting part was seeing how a driver new to F1 is suddenly thrust into pr tasks he probably had no idea he'd be doing or experience doing them. I can understand why a young, immature driver might fail with all the stuff besides driving that's being thrown at him. Stoffel seemed to be handling it pretty well.
The lack of communication between the McLaren techs and the Japanese Honda guys was eye opening; I don't think the Honda guy had any idea about what he was being asked. Just nodded yes and agreed........ It should also be remembered that this series was started before the season got underway; it was initially to be about the drivers, but that soon changed with testing and a few ....... problems. Actually a pretty good segue to the Honda departure.
Edited to add: When I comment about lack of communication ("I don't think the Honda guy had any idea about what he was being asked") I meant and should have been clearer that I didn't think the Honda person understood English very well. Ignoring the discussion about who should learn whose language, it just seems smart to send Honda personnel to England who speak good English. I could be wrong about this, of course. Anyway, well worth watching.