Fans will be fans. When new faces turn up in forums with wild claims do we really need to defend against the "newbs"???Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Mar 2026, 00:09In the meantime I am greatly disturbed by the situation with the fanbase. Ive been watching around and Im baffled by all this. Race 3 is over and all I see is fans and drivers who arent going that well blaming the whole ruleset when the only problem (easily fixable) is the battery. Its a toxic environment full of unnecessary drama. Im seeing rabid fans blaming the whole ruleset calling F1 fake and attacking drivers like Antonelli calling him mid for winning in these rules. The same for Hamilton and other various drivers. What is going on? Its the first time I see such an uprising. Does it have to do really with the rules or perhaps it has to do with their favorite driver/drivers or teams not winning?
I'd say that it's the battery that's toxic, an enemy of what we could call "proper" racing with overtaking as much skill related as tactical. To call something as woeful to drivers as "super clipping" is symptomatic of "newspeak", more deplorable than "Ronspeak"! Coasting through some of F1's classic high speed curves is anathema to the drivers and "real" fans. We can only hope for the FIA to get more radical with rule changes than it did for Suzuka. But I fear that the divergent desires of the various teams will make that difficult to implement, but I do expect to hear more howls of outrage by almost every F1 driver. It seems more get onboard the criticism every weekend.
