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1. It goes everywhere. I'd like to see more "everywhere".
ReplyDelete2. It grants opportunites. I'd llike to see more of those "opportunites.
3. It actually has some people who love the sport. I'd like to see more of those as well.
There are still some great things about Formula 1, like battles. Nowadays when we have a fight, it's always a great spectacle, as drivers give each other just enough space and it's always so close. Then we have sparks, night races (that's simply beautiful) and all that on TV in a beautiful sharp pictures thanks to HD quality, also a TV coverage including build-ups and post-race forums, that all makes F1 a much better show than it had to be in the past when you were glad to see a live race, that's a huge step forward including moving times of a race start to later times. Despite people were angry with the penalties in Austria, don't forget that last year those penalties were carried over to the next GP, we're actually lucky that was scrapped and these punishments (plus five seconds penalty) are actually very reasonable and fair (especially in comparison with 2014).
ReplyDeleteOf course, qualifying sessions, they are exciting and even better since they've introduced a special Q2 rule for the tyres and we have nerve-wrecking moments in Q3. A comeback to Austria, Mexico and staying at Silverstone. Just remember, it's not so long ago when it looked like F1 is moving to Donington. Also a presence on social networks this year is wonderful and Formula 1 is putting some great videos on YouTube, which is a significant move for the fans around the world.
In my opinion, this is what is great on Formula 1 at the moment.