There's a lot of talk about how boring, quiet, dull, predictable, whatever, F1 is now.
But it can't have always been like that. Everyone who has an interest in F1 now - enough to deride it - must at one time or another, have been entertained by it.
I started thinking about it. And I have to admit, it's not about the technology for me, it's not about the noise, it's not about who's holding up a board with a number painted on it.
It's about whether or not any of the drivers / teams I'm interested in can compete near the front, and whether I like the teams / drivers competing at the front.
The nadir of F1, for me, was the Schumacher era. I just could not watch. The combination (in my opinion) of a dominant car and association between team and governing body to suppress opposition at all costs was an absolute turn off.
I found the Red Bull years similarly frustrating. If the 'number 2 driver' had been given equal opportunities, I could have got interested. But he didn't and I didn't.
So as someone who got interested in Lewis Hamilton right back in the GP2 days and just being unable to help myself, this is not the worst era of F1 for me. His ability to drive a car versus his ability to self destruct always keep me on the edge of my seat.
So I just wondered, honest answers, is it really about the technology? Or is it boring because your favourite driver / team is not winning? Would the Tifosi call F1 boring if Ferrari had had the results Mercedes have had since 2014?
I wonder.
But it can't have always been like that. Everyone who has an interest in F1 now - enough to deride it - must at one time or another, have been entertained by it.
I started thinking about it. And I have to admit, it's not about the technology for me, it's not about the noise, it's not about who's holding up a board with a number painted on it.
It's about whether or not any of the drivers / teams I'm interested in can compete near the front, and whether I like the teams / drivers competing at the front.
The nadir of F1, for me, was the Schumacher era. I just could not watch. The combination (in my opinion) of a dominant car and association between team and governing body to suppress opposition at all costs was an absolute turn off.
I found the Red Bull years similarly frustrating. If the 'number 2 driver' had been given equal opportunities, I could have got interested. But he didn't and I didn't.
So as someone who got interested in Lewis Hamilton right back in the GP2 days and just being unable to help myself, this is not the worst era of F1 for me. His ability to drive a car versus his ability to self destruct always keep me on the edge of my seat.
So I just wondered, honest answers, is it really about the technology? Or is it boring because your favourite driver / team is not winning? Would the Tifosi call F1 boring if Ferrari had had the results Mercedes have had since 2014?
I wonder.