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Can someone explain the appeal of watching wealthy born people play irl racing games? My friends recently got infected with this shit and its so boring i hate it.
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You're going to get a lot of different answers to that. For some people it's the wrecks. For some people it's the team drama (see also: DTS fans).Can someone explain the appeal of watching wealthy born people play irl racing games? My friends recently got infected with this shit and its so boring i hate it.
I appreciate the skill and nerve needed to really get everything out of vehicles that are completely alien to the average person. Then again, I was born into a family that has been involved in motorsports so I do have a bit of perspective what goes into a race weekend.Can someone explain the appeal of watching wealthy born people play irl racing games? My friends recently got infected with this shit and its so boring i hate it.
Some of us are old farts who remember the days when F1 was about pushing the limits of vehicle technology and the driver. A lot of F1 followers in this group - myself included - understand where you're coming from.Can someone explain the appeal of watching wealthy born people play irl racing games? My friends recently got infected with this shit and its so boring i hate it.
This all also is an interesting contrast to the typical Finnish driver that gets into this sport. They NEVER come from a background of money and even guys like Bottas come from a background of a middle-class parentage.Having rich geographically diverse people participate adds glamour and excitement. The Stroll family doesn't just get paid from this, they take a huge financial and personal risk. They put money and the life of a family member on the table. That sense of physical and financial danger adds excitement. The inclusion of corrupt billionaires who end up under sanction or lolcow their way into bankruptcy or jail adds to the drama and DTS gives a great reality tv style inside look at it all. Yes, I am here for the lifestyles of the rich and famous stuff as exemplified by DTS in addition to the racing action. NASCAR and Indy don't do exotic old money glamour the same way or attract those same sort of sponsors. I still watch them too, but they don't give me as much of an entertainment boner as F1/DTS does.
McLaren has made it obvious that Lando gets first dibs on whatever improvements McLaren's engineers make, with Pastry getting the crumbs. It would be interesting to see how much closer those two would be in identical cars.Norris really making a case for himself this year. Curious to see what time oscar could have set though. Lando obviously got more experience but he does all seem to edge out oscar with skill for now at least. I do think oscar the better driver. But it's been fun watching lando be competive this year. Feels good.
Kek... nominative determinism strikes again.Pastry getting the crumbs
Uhh, there was a curb somewhat nearby and that makes it ok. Comical bias."Nice clean overtake with plenty of racing room" - Bob and vagine commentator about Hambone after he runs another driver off the road.