
It's a huge difference with the F1 grid. When you see DC wandering around like a headless chicken, desperately finding a driver to talk to in the chaotic scenery with a cameraman having all kinds of trouble weaving through the crowdy F1 grid consisting of team members, celebrities and TV reporters and press photographers. Eventually you end up with the same old questions like asked to drivers for example:
In MotoGP, I often hear the commentators not speaking too much and you would hear the mood of the grid, you will hear the fans cheer from the stands when their heroes are live on broadcast. It's one of the most exciting yet underrated experience a viewer can have."What can you do starting from this position?"
What happened to this?

Instead we get this:

Sex maybe sells, but F1 doesn't portray the drivers as daredevils anymore, but more like athletes and business men who sell solar panels. F1 has mutated from 'dirty and sexy' to 'clean, efficient and elegant'.