Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has expressed his dissatisfaction with the way races are broadcast live, criticizing the excessive focus on the reactions of the drivers’ girlfriends and celebrities during key moments of the competition.
Sainz, known for his performance on the track, pointed out that the live broadcast of the Singapore Grand Prix, for example, completely omitted his impressive comeback from the back of the grid to tenth place. A race that, according to Sainz, lacked the necessary excitement.
Furthermore, the live coverage barely focused on Fernando Alonso’s attempt to catch Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari in the final laps. Most of the on-track footage focused on Max Verstappen’s defense against Lando Norris in the fight for second place.
While television channels control the look and feel of their coverage during live sessions and the race, the on-track footage is controlled by a single world feed directed by Formula 1 itself.
It’s common for race images to include cuts to the reactions of girlfriends, family members, and celebrities in the garage, something Sainz considers an outdated approach to showcasing the sport.
He also mentioned the difficulty of moving around the paddock due to the large number of VIPs present. “Sometimes there are so many VIPs in the paddock that you can’t even walk. We move around by bike or scooter because if not, you simply can’t move,” he concluded. Formula 1 continues with the United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin on October 19.The other thing is fine, but we must not lose sight of the main thing. For me, they go a little overboard showing celebrities and girlfriends.
Carlos Sainz