Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Jun 2018, 10:40
Andres125sx wrote: ↑26 Jun 2018, 09:31
Don´t you think when they put 20 whatever on a track at same time overtaking might be one of the reason to provide more entertainment?
No. If they wanted overtaking as entertainment, they would not have invented a system that puts the fastest car at the front and the slowest car at the back and called it "qualifying".
Remember - racing isn't about the spectators (no matter how much F1 types talk about the show). Racing is about the drivers (and their team where such things exist) winning races. Most motorsport exists at grass roots level and is just people enjoying driving/riding quickly and trying to be the winner. They couldn't give too figs for the guys stood on the grass banking watching.
You, as a spectator, only matter to F1 because you existing means they can attract money from sponsorship. Elsewhere, racing is just about the guys on track and not about "entertainment".
I was talking about F1, but if you want to talk about amateur racing, then I agree, it´s just for fun
But on F1, today money is everything, money comes from sponsors who only care to invest if there´re enough viewers, and most viewers ask for some on-track action.
I know a lot of people who stopped watching F1. Their standard reply when asked about the reason is "what´s the purpose? I know who will win beforehand so no need to waste 2 hours for that".
Then there are purists who enjoy the technology, speed, etc. but those are just a small fraction and sponsors who invest in F1 only worry about big numbers, and the average Joe is willing to see on track action.
That´s the reason for DRS, sparks mechanisms, sprinklers ideas, mandated two compounds per race, Q3 cars forced to start the race with Q2 tires, and list goes on only to increase on-track action and the show in F1