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I know what you mean. I've been watching F1 since the mid-late 60s. I watch everything I can live no matter what time of day or night. It's a bit tedious to watch now and I find myself easily distracted. I didn't tune into FP1 today. I only watched Q2 and 3. Tomorrow I have and advanced carbine class all day and I'm not worried about watching live. I'll watch later. That is an astonishing thing to me, not caring about watching live. This started a couple years ago when rules seemed to be changing MID RACE.You can't do that and expect the fan base not to be fanatic. This year is the worse it has ever been. I mean WAY worse.
 
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I know what you mean. I've been watching F1 since the mid-late 60s. I watch everything I can live no matter what time of day or night. It's a bit tedious to watch now and I find myself easily distracted. I didn't tune into FP1 today. I only watched Q2 and 3. Tomorrow I have and advanced carbine class all day and I'm not worried about watching live. I'll watch later. That is an astonishing thing to me, not caring about watching live. This started a couple years ago when rules seemed to be changing MID RACE.You can't do that and expect the fan base not to be fanatic. This year is the worse it has ever been. I mean WAY worse.
It’s that way with football for me. I record the game and if they win I watch, if they lose-probably not. Call me a fair weather fan
 
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Well it’s still all over the place, the Audis caught on fire and they may change the time of the race tomorrow due to weather. This season is something else.
 
Time change!

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