I think a lot of fans get turned off anytime one team, and especially one driver, dominates a series for a long time. I got sick of Senna winning. I got sick of Schumacher winning. Now I'm sick of Crybaby winning. But what I'm really sick of is this sport, ALL sports, shoving the political message in our faces constantly. I don't care what side you're on, that stuff doesn't belong in sports. Sports are supposed to be entertainment. Entertainment is supposed to be a distraction from the daily grind. Be done with the socio-political BS!!
On a brighter note, I am looking forward to next year's cars. From what I've been able to gather, there should be more ability to closely follow another car, which should lead to a bit more actual racing. One can only hope!
I'm with you. Everyone despises someone who
always wins. Doesn't matter if it is Tom Brady, Tiger Woods, Lewis Hamilton, Roger Federer, Nick Saban, or Jeff Gordon.....people get tired of seeing the same name at the top season after season. It gets old. I'm one of those weird people that likes to see records broken. To me it makes a sport exciting....you want to records broken. Once the record is broken, I don't really care anymore. There are certainly some Max fans here and I get a good chuckle at everyone's interpretation of race events. It's funny how "Lewis only wins because he has the fastest car", but that same logic isn't applied to Max when he has the fastest car. And he
did have the fastest car for a large portion of the season. Max is a very talented driver. Lewis is a very talented driver. I think Max is outshining Lewis in some areas because of the age difference. Max
just turned 24 is currently 12 years younger than Lewis. Even though 36 isn't old (Lewis actually turns 37 in early January)....let's face it, things typically don't work as well as they did when you were 23 or 24. I'm more impressed with Lando Norris, Pierre Gasly and George Russell, than I am with Max simply because they are doing more with less, and all three are within a year or so, age-wise, as Max. And that statement isn't even meant as a dark mark on what Max has accomplished. Danny Ric and Checo, in theory, had/have the same car as Max, but Max was more successful than both. Similarly, Nico and Bottas have/had the same car as Lewis, yet Lewis was far more successful than both. Ultimately, I think we will learn a lot about all of the drivers next year....assuming that the 2022 car really does deliver on the changes that the FIA are promising. Everyone
should be starting from the same sheet of music.
And the political BS is getting old too.
If FIA had let Hamilton (or any driver for that matter) wear a "Drive as One" shirt for a race or two, I don't think anyone would care. It is the
constant hammering of the liberal talking points of the day that gets old. Now I just roll my eyes and sigh when they pull their little stunts. I'm one of those people who actually doesn't mind a sports personality putting their celebrity behind a cause that is important to them......as long as it is done in good taste and is done
outside of the sport venue itself. If Lewis wants to do interviews on BBC and talk about the social issues that are important to him, so be it. I just wish the drivers would pimp their influence "on their own time" and leave the sport itself apolitical and simply about the sport. If the drivers want to put something on their helmets that is important to them, that's fine....don't really care....let's just not take time out of the race commentary to talk about a driver's helmet markings and their meanings.....let the people google it on their own time if it is important to them.
I can't fault a guy for having an opinion, even if I disagree with it.....just don't preach to me when I'm not at church.
I think the funny thing about the FIA is the pure double standard....but let's face it: many liberal leaning people or organizations are known for their double standards. "We believe in inclusion....except for people that we don't like." One side of the FIA's mouth speaks about inclusion and anti-racism and the other side allows races to be held in some of the worst countries in the world in regards to racism and oppression.
But I digress.
I too am excited about the next generation car. I think a lot of the changes
should make the racing better.....more competitive.