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F1 is back in France (at the heavily re-worked Circuit Paul Ricard) for the first time in a decade.
I don't know the track at all and watching a race at a track where you don't know where the cars are going isn't as fun. I can't look at a certain shot and know what's coming up which contributes to how you watch. You don't watch a turn you watch a group of them in a sequence. If you don't know the sequence it's just cars driving around. I get that when watching IMSA at certain tracks. I'm just not familiar enough with them.
They have done an awful job of marking the track layout
Like... what?!
They have done an awful job of marking the track layout
Like... what?!
It’s why I like Lewis, he gets **** for being fake but honestly, you can tell exactly what he’s thinkingHe's not very subtle either.
Twitter is having a ball with Paul Ricard
It’s a good thing these “best drivers in the world” have all that runoff to save their bacon when they can’t control their cars.
It’s funny....a track with massive runoff, almost everyone spins out. A track with little to no runoff (eg Monaco), hardly anyone spins out.....
Edit: forgot to add, also from Twitter. Apparently access to the circuit has been a nightmare, with traffic gridlocked for hours....and they’re expecting everyone to vacate the parking lots by 1030 tonight, and then return tomorrow morning
Also, I’ve seen a couple articles on Twitter, haven’t read them in full yet, proclaiming that fans watching on TV are complaining of getting headaches and nausea from all the striping on the circuit
Bernie must be killing himself laughing right now.
If anyone wants a good laugh, @FakeCharlieWhiting is worth a follow on Twitter...same with WTF1.
Oh I’ve watched all the GT races there...TC and F3 too. I’ve never gotten “sick” watching a race there, but I have fell asleep several times.It’s not that bad. As someone who’s watched GT racing there, getting nauseous from the run off is the least of the tracks problems!
Why is everyone hating on Paul Ricard? It's not a bad track to drive on, and it's great for France to have an F1 race again. The layout isn't stupid like some of the other tracks that they go to - I'd much rather Paul Ricard, a track which some history associated with it, than Yas Marina. That track is useless and doesn't excite me at all; it's just a waste of space. Paul Ricard is a great addition to the calender.
Better tracks? Not for F1 there isn't.Probably because there is easily better tracks in the same country
Better tracks? Not for F1 there isn't.
The worst onboard lap in recent memory...the excitement in Lewis’s voice is palpable
The “pinnacle of Motorsport”....m’kay
FP1 Highlights including Ericsson's impressive accident.
I'm glad the VA said which turns the drivers span off at otherwise you'd think it was the same bit of track each time.
I've never really liked Paul Ricard but I have to confess that it's last GP was before I was watching F1. Can anyone say what it was like back in the day?
Onboard lap 1983.
And as a spectacle from a fan's point of view? Were the old French GPs there any good?
1984 250cc race.And as a spectacle from a fan's point of view? Were the old French GPs there any good?