Monday, May 10, 2010

Watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix Online

When I watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online at watchf1online.net, I cannot help but think about the power of relationships. Relationships so powerful that here I am in the 21st century, getting set to watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online.
Here is a fact.
The Circuit de Monaco, if proposed as a new entrant into the F1 calendar, would not be sanctioned.
When I watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online, I will be watching a race on a street course that is, by any standard, ill-suited to the modern F1 car. The course is narrow with very few places that allow for passing an opponent by out-driving him. Passing happens only when the guy in front of you makes an exploitable mistake. There are no long straights that facilitate drafted slingshot maneuvers. There is no option to take the wider line through a corner. There are no wider lines. All corners are exactly one car wide. The wider line is the safety barrier and FIA rules specifically forbid using that.
And yet I will not be alone when I watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online. Across the world, millions of eyeballs are going to be glued to screens to watch. I don't know if any viewer stats are kept on online viewers, but if added in that viewer ship number would increase exponentially. Most of the non-European world is without universal access to satellite television, but with wireless access to the net. A fair proportion of them, mostly under the age of thirty and with aspirations of being the first in their family to own a car, will be able to watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online, on their cell phones.
So, I know why I want to watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online at watchf1online.net. I am a rabid fan of Formula 1 racing. I am educated in the minutiae of the sport and am hip to the reasons why it takes skill to negotiate, let alone win, at a relatively slow track like Monaco. I am old enough to be aware of the history of the race. I know of the triumphs and the tragedies, the challenges and the [please forgive this, I couldn't resist] chicanery. In short, I have a relationship with the race that allows me to overlook its shortcomings.
So the question is why do those others, the more casual fans, the ones who make the Monaco GP the most viewed racing event in the world. I suspect it is the glamour and the glitz that the event has surrounding it. That bright Monaco sunlight, casting a glow, dazzling the vision, attracting attention and creating a relationship.
I also think that if those casual fans were to watch 2010 Formula 1 Monaco grand prix Online at watchf1online.net, they'd be able to register with the site, and with the access that gives them to upcoming Formula 1 races online, educate themselves on the sport of Formula 1. Then they too can be curmudgeonly about an event that has survived since 1929 because it is damn good racing.

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