After 10 laps, you'd just have everyone stuck behind a Sauber or Haas with that slow car in "first" place and no-one able to overtake.
But you could have a format of first person to get within a second of the car in front is the winner, and they immediately retire. Then next person to catch up is in second, and they retire, etc. Probably wouldn't work either I guess..
Yes. If it wasn't entertaining as a whole, people wouldn't watch and the sponsor money would dry up, then the sport would die.
I would argue that the whole point of any sport is entertainment, either for the watchers or participants. And I'm not sure the drivers had any fun either.
That's different from anything I've seen in the UK. Every house seems to be surrounded with lawns and so spread out, and yet you still need whatever that giant building with the green roof and car park is. Presumably a shop? Why'd you need such a big building for so few people? And why are all the houses detached with no terraces? Very strange..
(All of that was rhetorical, I'm sure it makes sense if that's what you're used to. And having more room to spread out and less history to deal with)
The jacket I'm currently wearing is over 15 years old. I've worn it around 40,000 hours for £40. I will be extremely upset when it dies. Already the zip is broken and the fabric is thin..
Our house, in the middle of our street
Our house, it's our castle and our keep