TV direction is terrible and is getting worse. Replays are a little confusing and in this case hard to see. I do not know why: there are as much cameras as cars.
I know well, even if I have not been to a race in
ages that the spectacle of an F1 passing in front of you is overwhelming: the deafening noise, the speed that makes really impossible to take a picture unless you are a pro and have a really fast camera, the way the car hangs to curves defying physics. But once you are watching it from home, out of the circuit, seeing cars passing does not seem to be very interesting...
Slow motion replays are few. Helicopter (or blimp, they are in America, guys) chases of the cars have disappeared. Incidents are confusing: I would show every incident from the point of view of pilot, if available, preferably both pilots, like in this case. Look how replays are being managed on World Cup.
To answer Tomba: Rosberg tried to take the curve knowing he was not going able to do it. Rosberg is young and new and he may have the "what the heck attitude" you expect from a novice, but JPM is throwing away a career taking too many risks. Now I am talking about careers, what a shame... but this is life. I agree with Tom, as usual in the last couple of weeks.
God, in his infinite wisdom, knows I would be happy if Monty succeeded once in a while. Of course, God gave me Alonso to compensate. But the last three years have been what seems to me like a long vacation of a pilot used to give the best and that now maybe is mollified by the money. Where is his indian savvy? (the "indigenous malice", we call it).