venkyhere wrote: ↑05 May 2024, 15:49
I find nothing wrong with a team struggling to get a regulation formula right. Has happened loads of times before, with various teams. It's nothing abnormal.
What I am unable to stand, is the 'extended coverage' accorded to Mercedes team. Why ? Why is Mercedes getting more air-time and more media-time than teams like VCARB or ALPINE or SAUBER etc ? Mercedes as a team is consistently 'midfielder' in 2024, for sure.
Whether it's the bias towards 'british racers' , 'brackley our backyard' or 'hamilton worship' by the predominantly British media or whether it's the 'knives out' glee from Mercedes haters, there is just too much talk. Too much. A team is struggling. Leave them alone. Maybe this team will be a permanent midfielder for the next 10 yrs, maybe they will be back to being the top dog in 2026. Who knows. But please, please, reduce this hyper-importance accorded to the struggles of one team. Many others are struggling as well.
Nothing to do with British. More to do with Mercedes being a recent dominant force.
I dont buy the jingoist narrative that Alonso and others are bringing into the sport. I do not think it's healthy. It's a false narrative and it can be dangerous. I am indifferent to Europe and I really dont see any British bias going on to the scale Alonso and others in the forum claim.
Alonso is loved and always praised by the same British media. Lando is not praised enough. And Mclaren is not really getting much attention for the good job theyre doing. The focus from the media is on Max, Redbull, Ferrari, and Mercedes and then Alonso. There are reasons for this, but not nationality of the drivers or teams.
Edit: Lewis also. Lewis gets more camera time than others. But because of his fame and because he usually is in the hunt to overtake or fight for position when others dont seem to be able to.