The Penultimate Warrior
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Even the commentators struggled to pretend that was interesting. If we're going to have sprint races then a reversed or randomised grid order seems like a better idea
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I think the sprint races need to be a tad longer, like half distance, then taking a pitstop might pay off.Even the commentators struggled to pretend that was interesting. If we're going to have sprint races then a reversed or randomised grid order seems like a better idea
Randomized, like a late model or sprint car race with an invert. Otherwise everyone will try to game it.Even the commentators struggled to pretend that was interesting. If we're going to have sprint races then a reversed or randomised grid order seems like a better idea
The track isn't to blame for F1's shoddy camera work. None of that is an issue in person and it's a lovely place to visit.There is a complex of turns on the circuit - I think it's from three onwards - that sit amidst formless aprons of red, white and blue run-off, that look like they've been squeezed out of paint tubes. They are so lacking in definition that watching the cars approaching head-on, on the opening lap of the sprint, was like watching them swarming across a parking lot. It's the illusion of incoherence and aesthetically offensive. It's an okay track, I guess, but in common with a lot of modern racing circuits, it has no charm.
I like COTA as a track, it's very 'artificial' in that they just took some of the best parts of other tracks and slapped them together, but it works. And yes, some of the broadcasting has been atrocious as usual, the directing especially. But surely the track is responsible for the ads and the spectator experience around the track, not F1. It's a shame if COTA isn't staying more 'for the people', with the US already having Miami and Vegas as the rich people's shitshows, though I feel that Texas has been going that way anyway with the influx of Californians and youtubers.The track isn't to blame for F1's shoddy camera work. None of that is an issue in person and it's a lovely place to visit.
I hate that F1 covered up the pedestrian bridges with ads. They are the best places on the entire track to watch races from but I guess they didn't want people with cheap general admission tickets to have better seats than the people in the expensive hospitality suites.
Wish we could say same for fucking Stroll.Logan Sargent will more than likely not be in F1 next year. He's just so bad! Don't be shocked if he ends up in IndyCar next year.
Or RBR could loan Lawson to Williams for the 2024 season to give him more flying hours in an actual F1 seat. It wouldn't be the first time RBR has loaned them a driver.Lawson is designated test driver for Red Bull. Maybe even becoming simulator driver