http://www.theguardian.com/sport/20...drivers-neede-to-be-kings-as-fans-want-heroes
This is Paul Hembery's view on F1 where he suggests putting the driver back (?) in charge, making them more accessible and Friday night qualifying.
He is right that F1 is losing sponsors, but I don't think that's because it is not entertaining. It is not entertaining someone who doesn't watch it because it is out on pay-TV and can't chance upon it on FTA as they're eating Sunday lunch. I accept that Friday needs to have a pay off in Formula One, although I'm not sure a Saturday sprint race is the way to go; that seems to me to go against the history of F1.
I do think the talk of a crisis is overblown, but not everything is rosy, either. Hembery is, as the article states, someone in significant power talking reform and that can only be a good thing.
This is Paul Hembery's view on F1 where he suggests putting the driver back (?) in charge, making them more accessible and Friday night qualifying.
He is right that F1 is losing sponsors, but I don't think that's because it is not entertaining. It is not entertaining someone who doesn't watch it because it is out on pay-TV and can't chance upon it on FTA as they're eating Sunday lunch. I accept that Friday needs to have a pay off in Formula One, although I'm not sure a Saturday sprint race is the way to go; that seems to me to go against the history of F1.
I do think the talk of a crisis is overblown, but not everything is rosy, either. Hembery is, as the article states, someone in significant power talking reform and that can only be a good thing.

). There was a big piece in Rugby World magazine bemoaning the fact that English grass roots rugby didn't spring on in leaps and bounds since the world cup win in 2003. Why? Because within 12 months of winning the world cup virtually all Rugby disappeared behind the pay wall. Apart from the 6 nations which for the time being remains a 'crown jewel' (look at Cricket and the Ashes to see what difference that makes) all of Englands internationals are now on Sky. That means a young Rugby fan in Wales can watch his team play against the All Blacks for free, same for someone in Scotland and Ireland but if you are an English fan you have to pay Murdochs 'sport ransom'.