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F1 drivers overwhelmed by Survey response
Formula 1 drivers say they have been
overwhelmed by the response to their GPDA Global Fan Survey – as they call on
fans to not miss the chance to get their voices heard.
The Survey, conducted in association
with Motorsport.com, closes this Sunday after the Canadian Grand Prix and is on
course to become the biggest sporting fan survey ever completed.
GPDA chairman Alex Wurz said:
"The number of participants is impressive – and the drivers are really
happy that the fans wanted to voice their opinions.
"It was also truly global,
because we have had participants from 191 countries so far.
"So on behalf of all of F1 – we
want to say thanks to all the fans around the world for taking part in the
survey. And if you have not done it yet, it is not too late."
Those who have not yet taken part in
the Survey can complete it here: gpda.motorsport.com.
Survey a win for fans
Wurz said that the drivers were
especially eager to find out first hand the answers now.
"We are curious to see what
they are," he said.
"The survey was put together in
a very scientific way to help gain a deep understanding and profile of the
individuals who took part. That is perhaps the biggest value in this research
exercise."
Intelligent response
Wurz has said there is no desire by
the GPDA to use the Survey findings as an excuse to demand unrealistic change –
and that everything the drivers do will be done in a considered way by working
out what is best for F1.
"Once we close the Survey it
will take a few weeks until the data is processed," he said.
"Once that is done, the GPDA
will discuss the outcome internally and we will consider carefully the fans'
opinions and will plan our further steps accordingly.
"We will definitely not shout
and demand changes just for the sake of it. That is not the GPDA's intention
and style.
"We would like to consider
carefully the financial impact of any recommendation – as well as the sporting
implications.
"We are well aware of the
complexity of the sport and its underlying business model, as we know that
sometimes simple changes have large knock on effects."
Realistic ambitions
Wurz is well aware that there may be
some utopian calls from the survey which will be impossible to implement from a
financial or regulatory perspective.
But he says that F1's stakeholders
must still understand what is driving those who follow it.
"If the younger generation
tells us via the survey that they like to enjoy F1 on multiple platforms, and
would like an interactive multi-device approach, then F1 will know what to
develop," he said.
"This is why I am ultra curious
about the results.
"We don't know the full
picture, and that some things the survey outcome suggests, might not be
possible or feasible.
"But I hope the key
stakeholders, including us drivers, will get the message the fans have sent to
us."
(fonte: Motorsport.com)
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Eu como fã, não peço muito... eu ficaria mais feliz como torcedora SE a F1 FOSSE MAIS ACESSÍVEL:
1. financeiramente;
2. na Internet - hoje existem VÁRIAS formas para se fazer isso;
3. aproximando os pilotos aos fãs - isso tem sido feito mas de forma DESIGUAL - em alguns países têm sessões de autógrafos que nem sabemos quem pode ou não entrar, e aqui no Brasil, só chega perto deles, com sorte, quem pagar mais caro para entrar no paddock! Do contrário, tem de ficar esperando um aceno de LONGE do desfile dos pilotos.
Muitas coisas podem ser feitas, bastam que queiram!!
Bjuss, Tati
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bjs, Ludy
E por ultimo eles precisam parar de ficar mudando de regulamento toda hora, isso é muito chato e no final só temos um monte de equipe com carro ruim pq ngm tem dinheiro pra ficar fazendo tantas alterações em pouco tempo.