Originally posted by Spartanforlife4
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Anyway, I do like DTS. Yes, there is a lot of manufactured drama, but most of that is pretty easy to see through, and you can see a lot of the real drama behind the scenes. It's kind of funny that it helped my view of Red Bull as a bunch of whiners lead by lead whiners Helmut Marko and Christian Horner. I got that back when Vettel was winning championships for them and how they managed to always blame the other driver- even if it was their own- to Seb. The bad wrap I got for Vettel has lasted his career for me.
But if you can see through the BS, the show is pretty interesting. Seeing more of a side of the racing than one would normally get. Got a lot of insight to how Haas went from a promising tiny team to a garbage dump (see Rich Energy)- and seeing their progress this season makes me want to watch 2022. I'm also interested in seeing some of the drama behind teams that everyone thought would do well this season- McLaren and Force India (or Racing Point, or Aston Martin, if you prefer). Don't know much about the Stroll clan, but what I do see (not on DTS), I really don't like them. Worse yet, I'm appalled that a person like Lawrence Stroll could have control over a marque that I have actual work history with- I worked with Aston Martin putting the V12 into the DB7- kind of relaunching the company that they are now.
It's just that all of the BS rules that ended with that debacle at the end of the season seemed so NASCAR like that I don't want to re-watch it.
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