Bottas would immidiately gain an incredible number of fans here.
Really? Seems pretty obvious to me if there's only one team that can win and within that team there is a gulf in class between the drivers, then then underdog will attract more fans than he usually does. Otherwise if it's title fights you enjoy, why bother to tune in?
In my opinion, usually the best "racing" doesn't happen at the sharp end of the grid. The mid-field battles are usually far more entertaining. The cars strengths and weaknesses fluctuate more from track to track and team to team, yielding more actual racing.McHonda wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 08:16Really? Seems pretty obvious to me if there's only one team that can win and within that team there is a gulf in class between the drivers, then then underdog will attract more fans than he usually does. Otherwise if it's title fights you enjoy, why bother to tune in?
Personally I agree about the better racing further down the grid and that's what I'm looking forward too fwiw but I don't think people rooting for one of the only two drivers that can win means they're doing it for those reasons if Bottas gains support.dans79 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 08:57In my opinion, usually the best "racing" doesn't happen at the sharp end of the grid. The mid-field battles are usually far more entertaining. The cars strengths and weaknesses fluctuate more from track to track and team to team, yielding more actual racing.McHonda wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 08:16Really? Seems pretty obvious to me if there's only one team that can win and within that team there is a gulf in class between the drivers, then then underdog will attract more fans than he usually does. Otherwise if it's title fights you enjoy, why bother to tune in?
IMO if it's an intra-team battle for the WDC fans don't seem to root for the drivers they like, but against the driver they don't. Xenophobia and childishness always seem to rear their ugly heads, and that's what I find sad.
That's a pretty pessimistic way of looking at it. The season is long - 21 races. There are so many aspects which could change things. Why do you think that the season would be over if Mercedes dominated Melbourne?
Perhaps because Australia has been a bogus track - relatively - for Mercedes over the past few seasons and dominance here would suggest a larger performance delta than last year and 2016.
2014 was also practically a run away. The only reason the championship went to the final race was due to the bogus double points scoring at Abu Dhabi. I believe Lewis won 11 races that year, with Nico picking up the lion's share of 2nd places. This just further reinforces your point, a single driver/team dominating Formula 1 has certainly been the norm rather than the exception going back the past 15-20 years or so.TAG wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 15:06It's the responsibility of other teams to catch up, not the responsibility of the lead team to slow down. Just this decade, we've had 2011, 2013, 2015 with zero in the way of competition for the lead. Let's not even talk about the early part of the previous decade. So I think F1 fans have a lot of experience watching runaway seasons. More than they recall.
Because generally Melbourne is one of the weakest races for Merc's car philosophy, and with everyone finding their way with setup it usually means there's a fight for the lead even if Merc looks fast - if they are dominant here it's very worrying.
That was exactly my point.PhillipM wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 19:00Because generally Melbourne is one of the weakest races for Merc's car philosophy, and with everyone finding their way with setup it usually means there's a fight for the lead even if Merc looks fast - if they are dominant here it's very worrying.
Yeah, sports have always been a mostly harmless outlet for our tribalistic emotions. F1 is good in that you don't see disgusting fan behavior nearly as often as some other sports like football.dans79 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 08:57In my opinion, usually the best "racing" doesn't happen at the sharp end of the grid. The mid-field battles are usually far more entertaining. The cars strengths and weaknesses fluctuate more from track to track and team to team, yielding more actual racing.McHonda wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 08:16Really? Seems pretty obvious to me if there's only one team that can win and within that team there is a gulf in class between the drivers, then then underdog will attract more fans than he usually does. Otherwise if it's title fights you enjoy, why bother to tune in?
IMO if it's an intra-team battle for the WDC fans don't seem to root for the drivers they like, but against the driver they don't. Xenophobia and childishness always seem to rear their ugly heads, and that's what I find sad.