Formula 1 driver Carlos Sainz has expressed his criticism of the way races are broadcast live, pointing out an excessive focus on the reactions of the drivers’ girlfriends and celebrities during crucial moments.
Sainz lamented that his outstanding comeback in the Singapore Grand Prix, where he advanced from last position to tenth place, was not covered in the live broadcast. A race that, according to the driver, lacked the necessary emotion.
Live coverage also downplayed Fernando Alonso’s intense pursuit of Lewis Hamilton in the final laps, preferring to focus on the battle between Max Verstappen and Lando Norris for second place.
While television networks control the coverage they offer during the sessions and the race, the on-track images are directed by a single global Formula 1 provider.
It’s common for broadcasts to include cuts to the reactions of brides, family members, and celebrities in the garage, something that Sainz considers an outdated approach to presenting the sport.
Sainz criticizes F1 coverage: Too many celebrities and little focus on the race
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