Schuttelberg wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 00:15
I actually am one of those who feels fans should be allowed to express themselves. But, I've not seen one mention of this in the media, specially the British media. I know the reaction if the shoe was on the other foot.
I was at Silverstone in 96 cheering for Hill. When Michael retired, we all cheered and yah-booed the Schuie fans nearby. When Hill later retired, they returned the favour. All in good spirits. No one got aggressive etc
I must say that the web allows the more aggressive fans to vent their anger and it ruins things for all. It doesn't really happen at the track side.
As for the media - each nation's media tries to appeal to their local audience
They believe that the local audience will naturally support the local driver/team. Hence "biased" reporting. It's not surprising and can be ignored, on the whole.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.