And this is where my bias came in ... I've only watched the one race, but the commentators were talking about another one too with a dodgy result but I wasn't sure what the impact of that was.When I watched last weeks race I thought the opposite - they didn't want Verstappen to win. It's been an odd couple of races but it did make for a dramatic conclusion.
And I suppose as we are all talking about it shows that whatever happened (fair or unfair) F1 will probably get new fans out of it.
But for me i was thinking about a cycle race ... there is a breakaway, close to the finish, something happens and then the organisers don't just neutralise the race but bring the riders back together again so the guy (Roglic say), in the break, now has Pogachar (sic!) back with him even though Rogic has expended more energy and gone into the red to get ahead. It's the last race of the tour, the GC standings are exactly the same time, and Pogachar jumps Roglic on the last 100 metres to take Yellow. Not sure we'd accept that in cycling but that's what it feels like F1 has just done.
Up until then I was actually enjoying the race, whcih given I've not watched any for 30 years I was surprised by. But no, it's put me off watching again. Feels a bit like when Shumacher (I think?) ran someone off the track years ago to win the championship.
I'll go back to watching darts

