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These days it would probably be more of an insult if we called him Christiano.....
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Actually I would like to see more people challenge Mr Horner for his comments. Like that piece in the Times (I think it was) where the writer called him when he tried to play the innocent and blame everyone else when his team got caught breaching the budget cap. Too many people let him speak and let his bull go unchallenged
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Oh ,who cares , really ? All the faux outrage and sniping is just daft . Every pantomime needs a villain - isn't that why the new breed of F1 fan (never been to a race circuit but cannot wait to express offence or approbation ) watches it ?
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Pantomime villain, yes, very apt I'd say. You just come across people in all walks of life that you just don't like and Horner is (for me) one of those.
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Only post online and never watch motorsport - keyboard warriors. Watch motorsport on tv, but never go to a circuit - armchair fans. Go to a circuit to watch live motorsport (BTCC/F1 only) - Plebeians. Go to a circuit to watch other live motorsport - indoctrinated. Participate from the paddock - insiders, the only ones with true knowledge. Drivers - deities. |
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I have to say the only time I have ever encountered that has been Brands GP 76 when Hunt was denied a restart , Silverstone in peak Mansell era (Sun reading knuckle draggers hurling abuse at Senna - every lap ) and the odd BTCC meeting . One reason I love live motorsport is the lack of tribalism and the prevalence of kindred spirits enjoying a day out.
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My experience is that at live F1 the tribalism still exists. In amateur motorsports not so much (probably harder to define specific "tribes" at that level. Actually the "tribe" is everyone who cares about amateur motorsports).
I think the real difference between online vs. live... is that "most" people are less of a jerk in person than they are online. Richard |
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sadly, sizable live crowds affords a similar measure of anonymity for boorish behaviour as hiding behind keyboards do.
no doubt a very small group, but a number of noteworthy incidents this past season involving the 'orange army' fans. and generally far far too much booing during podiums and interviews by all the different fan bases. maybe its just a post covid thing, but a better behaved more respectful live audience would be nice. |
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Chili, that was my experience at Austin GP this year. Nothing bad. Ideally as a fan you cheer for your driver/team. But there clearly was those who were celebrating the misfortune of others. So IMHO, the tribalism existed there just as much as here on this forum (or any other social media).
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Not 'better' - as if - but often more informed . It is an entirely different experience to watch TV where a director decides whom you will see, and where, and a commentator will tell you what you are watching . But being there yourself involves watching in a very different way , as long you make an effort. For me that involves several miles walk so I can watch technique and car behaviour in different locations as well as wandering around the paddock and looking at stuff that I find of interest - sadly no longer possible at F1 .
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I would like to see a clear sense of driving standards and appropriate steward intervention or absence thereof. Yeah, right - I know.
I would also like to see an end to drivers going ridiculously slowly on outlaps or bunching up the field during qually. That could be more controllable. I'd like to hear Guenther Steiner's reaction to a Haas win. |
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