ChrisDanger wrote:foxmulder_ms wrote:What is this squabble about "boring races" or the '"rules"....
Not all races can be classics. Can one enjoy every football game at same level? Can every sports event be at the same level? Please guys...
I think there are two elements at play here.
- People like to complain. Some people are never happy. For me simply accepting things the way they are leads to a much more enjoyable experience.
- People expect everything to be awesome all the time. Awesome is an extreme experience, and by that I mean on a continuum of experience awesome is at the one end. You can't have awesome without the rest of the continuum to contrast it with. If everything was always awesome then awesome would become the new average. I think this is actually what's happening. Life is absolutely incredible yet we walk around in a haze of distractions which we then complain about.
Two other elements.
People have a well established tendency to remember stuff selectively. From any given season 5 or 10 years ago you remember the races that you find interesting, not those which were boring. Therefore it is very easy to make the mistake that the season as a whole was much more interesting than now.
People's opinions are easy to steer. During the 24hrs of le mans there were a lot of messages from Porsche to their drivers to save their tires. Nobody seems to bother there. It used to be the same for F1. Yet F1 fans are now regularly infuriated by these kind of messages, because someone deemed it an insult to pure racing.
I think its the same mechanism that when your wife complains about the buzzing sound of your alarm-clock, you suddenly find yourself laying awake at night, listening to that barely audible sound that the thing has been producing for years.
Anyway I for one found the race enjoyable. But then again I'm easily pleased.