It’s so true that, especially in Canada/US, if you go to a racing event, or talk about racing, it’s always assumed you’re going to a NASCAR race, or talking about NASCAR.😢
The culture is changing. A lot of people haven't realized that the Pandemic helped F1 tremendously. It was the first sport to start again in 2020 while the big 4 (baseball, football, basketball, and hockey) were still on hiatus. F1 will be absolutely huge in the next decade here in the states
Great video Cam! I think you nailed a huge part of the issue at the end which is accessibility…Ticket cost and the fact that the avg person can at least pick up a 🏈 an throw it around. I’d love for racing to be more accessible for all whether it’s watching it or being a participant. (Oh and GO RAVENS!)
I’m kinda new to the f1 community and I just wanted to tell you thank you so much for getting in to f1 (and now my mom hates me because I won’t stop talking about f1 lol)
Thank you! Lot of effort goes into videos like these even though I know they are less likely to perform well. It's an interesting topic, and I think it's important to zoom out from time to time to understand how the sporting world really works.
Question: Is the ownership and management structure in NFL as convoluted as F1 seems? For F1 you have so many corporates wanting their piece of the cake: FIA, Formula 1, Liberty/FOM, even the constructors themselves have a fair amount of power because they are named brands and there’s only 10 of them - the big teams are, for the most part, irreplaceable. Getting everyone to agree (without concessions to soothe pride) must be pretty difficult and I can’t help but wonder if it’s a “too many cooks in the kitchen” situation? Anyway, GREAT video Cameron. Perfectly balanced and presented 🙏
You're 100% right. F1 is a complex organization, and I'm planning on doing a video about that in the future. While it certainly has more democratization that it has in the past, it adds a level of complexity that seems to slow down progress at times.
You know, I think the cost cap is great and all, but it’s irrelevant. What F1 needs is to copy as much of the NFL as possible. I’m not just talking about revenue sharing (which they should, sorry top 3 teams), or exclusive broadcast rights (sorry Sky), I’m talking about a complete change of mindset among the teams. They and Liberty need to sit down and decide that what is best for everyone, is ultimately best for themselves. You don’t often see NFL team owners seeking to disadvantage another or fighting or anything like that. Because when the Bengals go from a joke to the Super Bowl, that gives the KC Chiefs money, even if they are rivals and if it creates a team that can beat them consistently. There are a lot of problems with the NFL, and a lot of good things F1 just can’t copy. But it shouldn’t be hard to see the issue with teams constantly fighting. Management should not be involved with sporting in the teams, and Red Bull should want Williams or Haas to go from the dirt to beating them. It creates a story that people want to see and a story that even people who don’t understand the technical side of things will love. And that is how they can learn and get hooked as a viewer of F1 for life. A viewer that gives red bull money for life.
Great analysis and l'd look forward to more insights like this when you have the opportunity to share more of your first hand experience from the F1 ladder. Looking at maybe more of a direct comparison, how do you think the F1 numbers would compare to NASCAR? Especially as one seems to be rising while the other is falling.
I don't know the answer to that, but I'd be intrigued to do a deep dive video about it. As far as I know, NASCAR is the only motorsport that is paying driver salaries in the ballpark of F1, and I've heard the budgets for top tier NASCAR teams is not far off smaller teams in F1.
Really interesting to me. Could never even think that NFL has much more Viewers. But yes maybe if the amount of the Teams and the Drivers get higher, F1 would be in another Level?
In Europe, we have thousands of sports we watch like football (not your American version), and if you look at how it's all funded it's higher in Europe overall in comparison to American sports. (all competitive sports)
i cant lie but i saw you at teamsport docklands on sunday. you got the fastest lap with i think a 48 or 45 i dont remember but amazing. wish i wasn't shy to say hi to you and dint want to disturb you as you were speaking to someone else.
There's also significantly more advertising reach built into the way the NFL operates. F1 races don't pause for commercials, once the race is on, unless there's a significant red flag delay, there are no commercial breaks until it's over. Football, on the other hand, stops for an ad break of some kind at least every couple of minutes. The game itself has been set up to be more conducive to milking as much advertising out of the event as possible. It's also why NFL games take 50% longer than a F1 Grand Prix.
I'm in Australia and every time I see a sport that's not on free to air TV I think that sport is OK with dying in 20 years in exchange for big telecast deals today. Other countries might have greater paid subscription take up and it is more popular than ever today but you don't get new fans paying to watch enough to grow your sport. f1 was on free to air when I was growing up. In 20 years time they will find out that only having the Australian GP on tv will put them on an ever downwards trajectory.
In Ireland 🇮🇪 Tarmac Rallying is our National Motorsport so watching World rally championship is popular even though thers only 3 teams. But f1 is massive too and now NfL is gaining traction i watch a bit of NFL the odd time i like how technical it is , I used to play Rugby as a kid too though so i like how its so different.
You may have some bias here. It's true the f1 is not as popular as nfl. But literally no one outside of US knows of nascar, while formula 1 is known by even people from my 3rd world villege
I agree lol i never truly understood strategies and rules until i jumped into the rabbit hoke of sim racing now i cant stop watching f1 and other race series
Will be interesting to see what happens with US team/league values given the collapse in cable subs in the US. US professional sports have been subsidized by millions of people that never watch sports. This is now ending. And the people that watch sports will have to pay much, much more to cover this or the teams (and players) just get less money…
F1 potentially has far greater reach and target audience than NFL rivalling football and tennis as it's fundamentally a better sport. NFL is just not going to be watched outside North America. The thing is F1 is not a spec series and majority of times there is no championship battle which really hurts its popularity. If F1 introduces a rule to force teams to have the best drivers in both seats then F1 popularity will sky rocket. Instead we get slow number 2s not challenging the number 1 driver (Perez, Bottas, Webber, Barrichello, Fisichella, Massa, etc). If every season was either Senna vs Prost or 2+ team championship battle then F1 would be ridiculously entertaining. F1 should ban team orders, have some basic labor laws in terms of equal treatment.
The way they broadcast f1 races donot make sence to first time view even if you it is a race because i neve know cars on screen is on which position. They should add animaition such that we could understand, lets be real no one will real no on cars to know thier position, there were many time i(no guidence from regular viewer) donot know they are fighing for first position because they look no diffrenet from last positions.
It’s so true that, especially in Canada/US, if you go to a racing event, or talk about racing, it’s always assumed you’re going to a NASCAR race, or talking about NASCAR.😢
The culture is changing. A lot of people haven't realized that the Pandemic helped F1 tremendously. It was the first sport to start again in 2020 while the big 4 (baseball, football, basketball, and hockey) were still on hiatus. F1 will be absolutely huge in the next decade here in the states
@@xxGravyBabyxx Agreed, and this change will absolutely be a breath of fresh air
I was going to say "not in canada* but, i live beside the Gille Villeneuve Circuit, so us montrealers are not really à good exemple.
Great video Cam! I think you nailed a huge part of the issue at the end which is accessibility…Ticket cost and the fact that the avg person can at least pick up a 🏈 an throw it around.
I’d love for racing to be more accessible for all whether it’s watching it or being a participant.
(Oh and GO RAVENS!)
I’m kinda new to the f1 community and I just wanted to tell you thank you so much for getting in to f1 (and now my mom hates me because I won’t stop talking about f1 lol)
I continue to be surprised with the amount of effort you put into these kinds of vids. Awesome to see such an all-around knowledgeable perspective!
Thank you! Lot of effort goes into videos like these even though I know they are less likely to perform well. It's an interesting topic, and I think it's important to zoom out from time to time to understand how the sporting world really works.
@@CameronDasRacing absolutely
@@CameronDasRacingI would also like to show appreciation to the quality of your video is madee! Keep it up! New subscriber 😊
Question: Is the ownership and management structure in NFL as convoluted as F1 seems?
For F1 you have so many corporates wanting their piece of the cake: FIA, Formula 1, Liberty/FOM, even the constructors themselves have a fair amount of power because they are named brands and there’s only 10 of them - the big teams are, for the most part, irreplaceable.
Getting everyone to agree (without concessions to soothe pride) must be pretty difficult and I can’t help but wonder if it’s a “too many cooks in the kitchen” situation?
Anyway, GREAT video Cameron. Perfectly balanced and presented 🙏
You're 100% right. F1 is a complex organization, and I'm planning on doing a video about that in the future. While it certainly has more democratization that it has in the past, it adds a level of complexity that seems to slow down progress at times.
@@CameronDasRacing I look forward to the deeper analysis.
The quality in your vids are top notch, keep going bro you’ll get there
You know, I think the cost cap is great and all, but it’s irrelevant. What F1 needs is to copy as much of the NFL as possible. I’m not just talking about revenue sharing (which they should, sorry top 3 teams), or exclusive broadcast rights (sorry Sky), I’m talking about a complete change of mindset among the teams. They and Liberty need to sit down and decide that what is best for everyone, is ultimately best for themselves. You don’t often see NFL team owners seeking to disadvantage another or fighting or anything like that. Because when the Bengals go from a joke to the Super Bowl, that gives the KC Chiefs money, even if they are rivals and if it creates a team that can beat them consistently.
There are a lot of problems with the NFL, and a lot of good things F1 just can’t copy. But it shouldn’t be hard to see the issue with teams constantly fighting. Management should not be involved with sporting in the teams, and Red Bull should want Williams or Haas to go from the dirt to beating them. It creates a story that people want to see and a story that even people who don’t understand the technical side of things will love. And that is how they can learn and get hooked as a viewer of F1 for life. A viewer that gives red bull money for life.
Couldn't have said it better!
Nice Video Cameron! It would be cool to see a MotoGP vs NASCAR comparison or IEC vs IndyCar or something…
I like how bros talking about how F1 has a lower value and viewership but he’s wearing a Ravens jersey💀💀💀
Great analysis and l'd look forward to more insights like this when you have the opportunity to share more of your first hand experience from the F1 ladder.
Looking at maybe more of a direct comparison, how do you think the F1 numbers would compare to NASCAR? Especially as one seems to be rising while the other is falling.
I don't know the answer to that, but I'd be intrigued to do a deep dive video about it. As far as I know, NASCAR is the only motorsport that is paying driver salaries in the ballpark of F1, and I've heard the budgets for top tier NASCAR teams is not far off smaller teams in F1.
Really good video, absolutely loved it❤
Really interesting to me. Could never even think that NFL has much more Viewers. But yes maybe if the amount of the Teams and the Drivers get higher, F1 would be in another Level?
In Europe, we have thousands of sports we watch like football (not your American version), and if you look at how it's all funded it's higher in Europe overall in comparison to American sports. (all competitive sports)
Beautiful research presented well.
i cant lie but i saw you at teamsport docklands on sunday. you got the fastest lap with i think a 48 or 45 i dont remember but amazing. wish i wasn't shy to say hi to you and dint want to disturb you as you were speaking to someone else.
There's also significantly more advertising reach built into the way the NFL operates. F1 races don't pause for commercials, once the race is on, unless there's a significant red flag delay, there are no commercial breaks until it's over. Football, on the other hand, stops for an ad break of some kind at least every couple of minutes. The game itself has been set up to be more conducive to milking as much advertising out of the event as possible. It's also why NFL games take 50% longer than a F1 Grand Prix.
I'm in Australia and every time I see a sport that's not on free to air TV I think that sport is OK with dying in 20 years in exchange for big telecast deals today. Other countries might have greater paid subscription take up and it is more popular than ever today but you don't get new fans paying to watch enough to grow your sport. f1 was on free to air when I was growing up. In 20 years time they will find out that only having the Australian GP on tv will put them on an ever downwards trajectory.
How does this video has 550 like? People are just watching this insane production and can't press one more button, besides the exit?
In Ireland 🇮🇪 Tarmac Rallying is our National Motorsport so watching World rally championship is popular even though thers only 3 teams. But f1 is massive too and now NfL is gaining traction i watch a bit of NFL the odd time i like how technical it is , I used to play Rugby as a kid too though so i like how its so different.
Fantastic video, Cameron - very well done.
You may have some bias here. It's true the f1 is not as popular as nfl. But literally no one outside of US knows of nascar, while formula 1 is known by even people from my 3rd world villege
I agree lol i never truly understood strategies and rules until i jumped into the rabbit hoke of sim racing now i cant stop watching f1 and other race series
Good video dude.. just haven't watched it yet.. on it
Haha same but Cameron never disappoints !
I watched it now, awesome video.
LOL
Crazy! I love your videos and I’m definitely subbing
Such a well done video man
Will be interesting to see what happens with US team/league values given the collapse in cable subs in the US. US professional sports have been subsidized by millions of people that never watch sports. This is now ending. And the people that watch sports will have to pay much, much more to cover this or the teams (and players) just get less money…
Great job on the video learned allot ❤
Because they got rid of the v8
When you attend a roadcourse race you only can see a minusculous part of the race.
F1 potentially has far greater reach and target audience than NFL rivalling football and tennis as it's fundamentally a better sport. NFL is just not going to be watched outside North America.
The thing is F1 is not a spec series and majority of times there is no championship battle which really hurts its popularity. If F1 introduces a rule to force teams to have the best drivers in both seats then F1 popularity will sky rocket.
Instead we get slow number 2s not challenging the number 1 driver (Perez, Bottas, Webber, Barrichello, Fisichella, Massa, etc). If every season was either Senna vs Prost or 2+ team championship battle then F1 would be ridiculously entertaining.
F1 should ban team orders, have some basic labor laws in terms of equal treatment.
Could you do a video on does soccer pay more than F1?
The way they broadcast f1 races donot make sence to first time view even if you it is a race because i neve know cars on screen is on which position. They should add animaition such that we could understand, lets be real no one will real no on cars to know thier position, there were many time i(no guidence from regular viewer) donot know they are fighing for first position because they look no diffrenet from last positions.
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Edit: Hold up, how does me saying "yes pls" end up being one of my most liked comments 🤣🤣
It’s only 3 likes XD but funny comment either way
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