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16 Aug 2005, 18:47 (Ref:1383920) | #1 | ||
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Are you a motor-racing fan, or a fan of a driver?
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A viewer concentrating on one driver, to the extent they're not following the race overall. Clearly he's a diehard fan of that driver. I see myself as a fan of motor-racing in general - and while I have some favoured drivers and teams, I'm not myopic towards any of them. I try to concentrate on the overall picture - and my main interest will be the race for the win - and wherever there's a good battle. It's particularly surprising to me someone can virtually ignore a hammer and tongs fight for the lead to concentrate on the midfield - but hey, you pays your money you takes your choice. So, are you a diehard fan of any particular driver? Or are you mainly a fan of motor-racing? Do you focus on the lead/the race as a whole - or do you focus on "your guy/your team?". |
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16 Aug 2005, 18:52 (Ref:1383927) | #2 | |
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I focus mainly on my favourite driver yes, always checking up on his laptimes and position on formulaone.com when he's not in view...
It takes quite some fight at the front for me to divert my attention! |
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16 Aug 2005, 18:59 (Ref:1383936) | #3 | |
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It's pretty easy to strike a balance.
Pay most attention to the overall picture but occasionally cast a glance at a favourite driver. |
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16 Aug 2005, 19:05 (Ref:1383943) | #4 | ||
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I am a fan of motor "racing", that rare phenomenon of one car passing another, this is why I watch motorsport.
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I'm a follower of the event, I have driver's that I look out for on the timesheets and in the race - Kimi, Nick H and Button, but I wouldn't describe myself as a driver supporter per se.
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Racing and overtaking are not necessarily the same thing: http://tentenths.com/forum/showthrea...ght=overtaking |
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16 Aug 2005, 19:27 (Ref:1383964) | #8 | ||
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I guess my take is the same as ST's - if a particualr driver I've followed starts racing in a certain series though, I might take more interest in it (but more often than not I will soon take an interest in the races and drivers as a whole, and usually carry on watching it if possible even if that driver leaves) Formula 1 is different though - I pay attention to the dirvers I like, but above all I focus ojn teh race as a whole.
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16 Aug 2005, 19:45 (Ref:1383972) | #9 | ||
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I am fan of motor racing and look at the overall race, not just one driver. I watch the battle for the lead obviously, but I pay attention to where every single driver is throughout a race really. Its better to see the race unfold in front of your eyes, which you can't really do if your just watching 1 or 2 drivers. I don't really have a favourite driver, im just awe-inspired by the whole spectacle of F1, but I do tend to slightly support the minnows, Minardi, and always have done.
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16 Aug 2005, 20:00 (Ref:1383983) | #11 | ||
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k-b,
If you read carefully the post from which you took out the excerpt quoted above, you might note that I was in fact making irony responding to Glen with whom I have a bet over JV's future. Anyhow, I am glad to see that I did inspire you for once. I was a fan of F1 racing before JV came in (see the other previous thread about what made you become an f1 fan). It is true that having a French Canadian (his local basher will always refer to him as a Monéguasque "Monacoian") increased my interest in the sport. I am watching each race twice (once in English, once in French). I am indeed more concentrated on what JV is doing during the live broadcast. That's why, these days, I have become an expert in identying a distant blue dot as being JV's car. Once the result known, I am more attentive to the actual race when I watch it a second time with the video recorder (replaying the interesting part irrespective of who is involved). I have kept the video of most races where JV figured out well (i.e none for 2004) together with some of the few goods races we have had since 1996. I am also watching Champs for Andrew Ranger. In other words, I do like motor racing but I need someone to cheer for and he is likely to be Canadian (I was also a fan of Greg Moore). Last edited by Adam43; 16 Aug 2005 at 20:39. |
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16 Aug 2005, 20:08 (Ref:1383990) | #12 | |
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There are certain drivers who i like to see do well, but i wouldn't call myself a fan. As long as i get to see a good race i don't really care who wins.
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16 Aug 2005, 20:16 (Ref:1383994) | #13 | ||
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Well, im a diehard for some drivers <---- (avatar ) and kimi aswell, but I tend to instinctivley check up on my favoiurite 2 without having to take my eyes off the battles on screen, I can usually watch it and see cars all the way down the field at the same time.
A motor racing fan, and fan of 2 drivers |
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16 Aug 2005, 20:24 (Ref:1384007) | #14 | ||
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I am a fan of motor racing which is why I rarely watch f1
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16 Aug 2005, 20:51 (Ref:1384031) | #15 | ||
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That's nice. When you watch motor racing do you support a driver or are you more a fan of the sport as a whole?
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Thanks. I like your independence too. Would you say that was generally the case for marshals? It is possible to be a fan and impartial (or should that be Is it?).
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16 Aug 2005, 21:07 (Ref:1384058) | #18 | ||
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I'm definately a motorracing fan. I prefer to see intersting things to happen. I cheer for action and demonstrations of skill.
I do however mildly cheer for and against drivers and teams. Nationality doesn't play a roll. Most of the time I cheer for someone when they're the underdog and have shown some potential, etc. For instance I was really happy to see Heidfeld do well this year. I'm happy to see Red Bull, DC (a new man) and Klien beating the big boys. I'm not so happy to see Alonso doing so well when he's not demonstrated anything spectacular beyond what a number of other drivers could do in the same situation. |
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16 Aug 2005, 22:48 (Ref:1384094) | #19 | ||
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Yeah, I think Alonso has adopted the mantle of Prost in a way, sort of "inheriting" wins rather than racing for them...
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16 Aug 2005, 22:52 (Ref:1384099) | #20 | ||
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I'm a motor racing fan, but I do have favourites in each series I watch. However, if "my" driver is out of the race I'll still be glued to the end.
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Definitely more a fan of the sport as a whole than any individual driver and I follow the race itself more than any driver. My interests in drivers changes from race to race and mostly I like to see the underdog do well. I like to see Jacques having a good weekend. Nick has been great to see this year. Great to see Renault so competitive and some of the bigger teams struggling. And so on.
I like change. I like disruption. The unexpected. I like to see the ebb 'n flow of power within the sport from season to season and from weekend to weekend. It's exciting! |
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16 Aug 2005, 23:05 (Ref:1384111) | #23 | ||
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Like a lot of people, I have 'favourites' - that's human nature, I think - but in general I love motorsport. I'll watch pretty much anything, from the Monaco GP to Mini Se7ens at a rainy Croft.
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16 Aug 2005, 23:25 (Ref:1384128) | #25 | ||
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I am definately not a driver fan. I am a racing fan first but I am also a bit of a Honda geek. Luckly for me Honda competes and wins in many forms of racing!!
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