My thoughts are much the same as Dottore's. and Barry's, I began following F1 in 1969, at the ripe old age of seven. Throughout the seventies, and eighties, F1 was the be all & end all for me. I loved sports car racing, and Indy cars, but F1 was king. But as it moved into the nineties, something began to change, it was becoming more of a made for TV event rather than a sport. With ever more suffocating regulations, and increasing gimmicks to "spice up the show", it lost me. Bernie's pimp & hype act has grown tiresome, I'll watch the races if they're on when I'm channel flipping, but my days of getting up at seven AM, to watch the races live stopped two decades ago.
Fax