Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Followed MotoGP since '11. Watched first F1 race and was slightly underwhelmed.

So as the title says I've been watching MotoGP for a decent amount of time. It's basically the only sport I follow. Recently Netflix put out a Formula 1 doco that I watched over the weekend so I thought I'd give F1 a shot to double the amount of action I get.

I've got to say, I found it slightly underwhelming and I'm not too sure why. I know the cars are meant to be faster than the bikes, but on the screen there didn't seem to be as much action. They also seem a lot more fragile than the bikes, like a tiny nudge and half the bodywork comes off and they have to pit.

Does anyone else here watch both sports? Was this past F1 race typical or did Bahrain have bad camera work?

So as the title says I've been watching MotoGP for a decent amount of time. It's basically the only sport I follow. Recently Netflix put out a Formula 1 doco that I watched over the weekend so I thought I'd give F1 a shot to double the amount of action I get.​I've got to say, I found it slightly underwhelming and I'm not too sure why. I know the cars are meant to be faster than the bikes, but on the screen there didn't seem to be as much action. They also seem a lot more fragile than the bikes, like a tiny nudge and half the bodywork comes off and they have to pit.​Does anyone else here watch both sports? Was this past F1 race typical or did Bahrain have bad camera work? http://ifttt.com/images/no_image_card.png

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