The Spanish driver Carlos Sainz has expressed his dissatisfaction with the television coverage of Formula 1 races, criticizing the excessive focus on the reactions of the drivers’ partners and celebrities, instead of focusing on the action on the track.
Sainz, after a remarkable comeback in the Singapore Grand Prix, where he climbed from the last position to tenth place, regretted that this achievement was not captured by the live broadcast, which, according to his words, lacked emotion.
The driver also pointed out that the coverage barely showed Fernando Alonso’s attempt to catch Lewis Hamilton of Ferrari in the final laps, diverting attention to the fight between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for second place.
Although television broadcasters control the appearance of their coverage, the material of the race itself is directed by a single world signal from Formula 1.
Sainz believes this trend is outdated and that the priority should be competition.
Sainz criticizes F1 coverage: “Too many celebrities” and lack of on-track action
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