I have a theory. Contract drama in @IndyCar created so much media attention that @F1 had to do it too. This is no longer a sport but rather a reality tv show. Curious to see if there happens to be a @netflix film crew in Straya rn conveniently placed to film the drama.
@devgore12 the first American on the top of the #DTM2022: „My favourite memory is by far getting to be the first American ever to finish on the podium in DTM.“ @TeamRosberg#kekerosberg@audisport - https://t.co/QG9bv9b8aJ
When certain events begin to cost teams their sponsors @F1 will have to respond accordingly. Let’s not forget either that all the support series KIDS ( who are paying to be there) are also at risk. Feel like they should have a bigger voice as well.
I feel like as fans of motorsport the correct course of action for events like Jeddah is to actually not watch the race. Clearly cash is king and we should send them a reminder of where it all really comes from. No viewership = no sponsor interest = no financial pressure.
Saw @KKirkwoodRacing post something like this… interesting to see how one indycar race stacks up against a full day of testing in GT3. Active heart rate all the way through the day only got out of the car for lunch around 1pm. Definitely not @IndyCar lol.
I once had partnership with a sick apartment complex in St. Pete (Florida) right above turn 3 on the race track. Part of that deal meant I got a brand new apartment for free… that ruined me for the rest of my life. Paying rent sucks. Take me back please