This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing American fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... KWVjv.htmlJPower wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:39This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing new fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
Our 1 American fan (that I know) Dans79 is also less than impressed! For me there was also no need to devaluate the real qualy. Let’s see.JPower wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:39This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing American fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
The sprint race / altered qualifying is about making on track interest for those at the track as much as anyone else. Fridays can be very dull, especially if the weather isn't great. That was also partly why the FP sessions were reduced to 1 hour - force the teams to go out and run the full session - I bet Sky also had something to do with it. Why have coverage of an empty track for half an hour? Make them run for an hour and that helps Sky with their scheduling too.JPower wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:39This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing American fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
I'm not the only American fan on the forum, nor am I the only one that doesn't think very highly of the new format. I can't even repeat what my best bud said about it the last time we had drinks, its would be nothing but bleeped out words.Sieper wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:49Our 1 American fan (that I know) Dans79 is also less than impressed! For me there was also no need to devaluate the real qualy. Let’s see.JPower wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:39This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing American fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27
That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
not sure this article is accurate - I just checked the rules, and they seem to differ a bit (https://www.fia.com/sites/default/files ... -07-12.pdf - page 26)dans79 wrote: ↑12 Jul 2021, 23:01Here is an example of why I think it's so stupid.
https://us.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-sp ... w/6628140/Rules around tyres are also changing. In Friday’s first practice each driver can only use two sets of tyres, while the Friday qualifying session will provide drivers with five soft tyres sets. After that teams will use these options for tyres for the remainder of the weekend:
- One set of tyres for Saturday’s practice session - teams decide which compound
- One set for the sprint race - teams decide which compound
- Two remaining sets of tyres for the grand prix, with teams able to choose which compound to start on
Did you ever see that show cash trapped, Walsh himself thought up the format of it, that imo was terrible.Big Tea wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 21:13I don't know that it is to do with nationality at all.
Things just seem to be going that way. For instance, I have watched a UK show called 'The chase' with the presenter called Bradly Walsh for probably close to 15 years and enjoy it.
A few days back I saw the 'trailer' for his new show, and could not even watch the trailer through. I doubt I will be watching. Even adverts are designed to drive anyone over 12 up the wall. Its the way the whole world is going.
The old adage 'if it is not broken, don't mess with it' has been dumped with a vengeance. Its 'pump up the hype ad hard as you can' now
No.Fulcrum wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:40https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/arti ... KWVjv.htmlJPower wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 16:39This sprint race isn't for us. F1 might be growing in America but this concept is still pure F2. No catchy titles are bringing new fans any closer to the sport. So yeah, not impressed.El Scorchio wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 18:27
That and the 'speed king award' sound like things directly to appeal to a new American audience used to catchy labels and phrases like 'fast nine' etc. (Sorry if any fellow F1T American fans are not impressed with that comment. I have tried not to make it in a condescending way!)
Well the new car looks like an Indy car, so perhaps appropriate.