I just saw the f1technical article about F1 fragrance. Even if the regs, the appalling inconsistent stewarding, the theme tunes etc had failed to kill the spark, surely this has to be a sign of the end?
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I was thinking about posting about the fragrances but wasn't sure where it might sit on this forum!
Jumping the shark ≠ viewership numbers.codetower wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 18:57I don't think it's "jumped the shark". Looking at viewership numbers, looks to be getting a bit stronger:
- 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix has broken viewership records for Sky Sports (https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/f1- ... ormula-one)
- In the US, Baku GP audience peaks at 1.04m on ESPN- largest audience of 2020 and 2021 seasons and fourth highest F1 US cable audience on record. (https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/f1- ... tings-espn)
- 2020 with 4 fewer races was pretty much in line with the previous 7 years, but saw increases in China (+43% yoy), Netherlands (+28% yoy) and UK (+10% yoy).
It seems (and I hope it continues) that it's improving in some key markets.
I guess it depends on the interpretation of "jumping the shark". I used to watch the old Happy Days re-runs and my interpretation (admittedly, might not be accurate) is "jumping the shark" is that event in time that you can intetify as being the moment where something is past it's prime, and starts to decline in popularity, e.g. that Fonzie jumping the shark episode... all went downhill from there.wesley123 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 20:20Jumping the shark ≠ viewership numbers.codetower wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 18:57I don't think it's "jumped the shark". Looking at viewership numbers, looks to be getting a bit stronger:
- 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix has broken viewership records for Sky Sports (https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/f1- ... ormula-one)
- In the US, Baku GP audience peaks at 1.04m on ESPN- largest audience of 2020 and 2021 seasons and fourth highest F1 US cable audience on record. (https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/f1- ... tings-espn)
- 2020 with 4 fewer races was pretty much in line with the previous 7 years, but saw increases in China (+43% yoy), Netherlands (+28% yoy) and UK (+10% yoy).
It seems (and I hope it continues) that it's improving in some key markets.
Something can have jumped the shark, while keeping, or gaining, engagement figures.
I personally agree with on it, and in their defense they're far from the only ones to do so. In the chase of more engagement, the sport has lost it's core audience. Every little change they have made in the past few years has been to appeal to the popular culture. And in that regard F1 has jumped the shark.
For me the sprint race has really been the point. It felt so forced in every single way, and just felt absurd. I mean, the winner of a race is the fastest qualifier? And then calling qualifying still calling it qualifying, even though it's not. But the trophy is now called the "speed king" award. Seriously wtf.
It feels like they hired Family Guy writers to come up with absurd ideas, just looking how far they can push it.
Castrol R, must have Castrol R for the 'culture' of it in bygone days of yoe when if drivers ran into one another it was a knuckle sandwich behind the sheds .El Scorchio wrote: ↑28 Jul 2021, 18:39I was thinking about posting about the fragrances but wasn't sure where it might sit on this forum!
Applause to Liberty for wringing everything they can out of it, but this is a weird one. I just can't see there being much of a market for it, but then again, someone somewhere will buy it I guess.
I'm curious about what the smells could be and how they decided on it. Lots of the smells aren't overtly pleasant to a lot of people:
Petrol fumes
Burning Rubber
Engine Grease
Hot dog with onions
Nope!
Surely this isn't f1technical's own choice of words?incredible racing scents
If I could roll around smelling like this these with a quick spray I would all day every day!