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Formula 1 - 2023 season

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Unless you're Max who believes everyone should back out of any form of overtake, whereas he's allowed to do what he wants.
He doesn’t like it all does he? I’d love more people apart from the mercs to be aggressive with him but don’t think it’ll be anytime soon sadly as they are so far in front.
 

That safety car is absolutely ridiculous, and coming up on four laps now. De Vries' car was parked right next to an exit and just needed to be wheeled out by the stewards. VSC would surely have been adequate and could have been cleared surely within two laps.
 
It’s not worse IMO, it’s always been a sport where 70% of races are wank, 20% decent and 10% great.

2021 was a once in a lifetime season with an abnormal amount of decent races
 

The amount of money flowing in and around F1, I wonder if anyone will ever be brave enough to come out and say that no amount of car/engine regulation changes and weekend format changes can every truly make these modern machines interesting to watch.

Occasional cracking mini-battles, the cars certainly technological marvels, and even the worst drivers are superhuman. But the R&D, technology, strategic computing, grip levels, reliability available to the teams makes >80% of the races pretty bloody dull.

I’ve followed F1 for four decades, luckily attending many races as both a sweaty punter and also with all the corporate schmoozing, but my god, GT3 racing hammers it for entertainment these days.

Sad. It’s often been my weekend refuge from Everton related disasters, but regardless how many teams are able to compete at the front, the on-track action is a really tough grind to watch.
 
The amount of money flowing in and around F1, I wonder if anyone will ever be brave enough to come out and say that no amount of car/engine regulation changes and weekend format changes can every truly make these modern machines interesting to watch.

Occasional cracking mini-battles, the cars certainly technological marvels, and even the worst drivers are superhuman. But the R&D, technology, strategic computing, grip levels, reliability available to the teams makes >80% of the races pretty bloody dull.

I’ve followed F1 for four decades, luckily attending many races as both a sweaty punter and also with all the corporate schmoozing, but my god, GT3 racing hammers it for entertainment these days.

Sad. It’s often been my weekend refuge from Everton related disasters, but regardless how many teams are able to compete at the front, the on-track action is a really tough grind to watch.
Turning your point on it's head, is there another motor sport that suffers from this issue. MotoGP, WRC, BTCC, Indycar all have multiple exciting events were consistently F1 it seems to be the exception.
 

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