Soldato
Wow, hadn't realised how close Alonso was to a big accident at the start - the Williams (Massa?) just flew out to the side.
There were some decent overtakes in that, some of which I don't remember.
I reckon F1 would look much more exciting - as it clearly is - if they stopped using such wide angles tracking the cars. Old F1 coverage tended to be much less professional and used tighter angles when trackside - making the most of each car's speed. Much like the "new" onboard angle by the driver's head - it's the same as in the early 90s.
There were some decent overtakes in that, some of which I don't remember.
I reckon F1 would look much more exciting - as it clearly is - if they stopped using such wide angles tracking the cars. Old F1 coverage tended to be much less professional and used tighter angles when trackside - making the most of each car's speed. Much like the "new" onboard angle by the driver's head - it's the same as in the early 90s.