I saw this intresting news "one year ago at" at
http://www.Autorace.com
Quote:
Max Mosley hit out at complaints that F1 was becoming too boring and said that most of the complaints are from inside the paddock.
He admitted that the question needs to be asked whether overtaking has become too difficult and furthermore elaborated by saying: "The people who say it is boring tend to be those inside the paddock. But they tend to live in a goldfish bowl and contemplate each other. Whereas those of us who watch on television and see it from the point of view of the general public, recognize it is far more interesting now than it was in the past".
He added that sometimes racing is boring, but that's the nature of the sport and closed by saying when one looks at the big picture the sport seems to be riveting worldwide and that next to soccer, it's the world sport.
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I wonder who's living in a "goldfish bowl"...