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So the assumption was that this meant you can't swear on TV. right? Or that you couldn't swear in a race. And I should also clarify for those not familiar with the sport you guys love that when you are racing, you are by definition mic'd up on television or how does this work?
So the assumption was that this meant you can't swear on TV. right? Or that you couldn't swear in a race. And I should also clarify for those not familiar with the sport you guys love that when you are racing, you are by definition mic'd up on television or how does this work?
So the assumption was that this meant you can't swear on TV. right? Or that you couldn't swear in a race. And I should also clarify for those not familiar with the sport you guys love that when you are racing, you are by definition mic'd up on television or how does this work?
So that is the, that's like the anti-NFL, like that's the opposite of what the NFL's approach has been, which is, wasn't it like Sam Darnold said, I'm seeing ghosts out there? And then everyone was like, we can never let anybody be this vulnerable ever again.
So that is the, that's like the anti-NFL, like that's the opposite of what the NFL's approach has been, which is, wasn't it like Sam Darnold said, I'm seeing ghosts out there? And then everyone was like, we can never let anybody be this vulnerable ever again.
So that is the, that's like the anti-NFL, like that's the opposite of what the NFL's approach has been, which is, wasn't it like Sam Darnold said, I'm seeing ghosts out there? And then everyone was like, we can never let anybody be this vulnerable ever again.
Seeing ghosts.
Seeing ghosts.
Seeing ghosts.
Right. In other words, to quote the umpire yelling at Terry Collins, everybody's ass would be in the jackpot in that case.
Right. In other words, to quote the umpire yelling at Terry Collins, everybody's ass would be in the jackpot in that case.
Right. In other words, to quote the umpire yelling at Terry Collins, everybody's ass would be in the jackpot in that case.
The other thing all of this makes me think of, Jess, the whole ambiguity, the whole why is this even necessary? Why does this feel like this is a top-down thing that nobody actually wants?
The other thing all of this makes me think of, Jess, the whole ambiguity, the whole why is this even necessary? Why does this feel like this is a top-down thing that nobody actually wants?
The other thing all of this makes me think of, Jess, the whole ambiguity, the whole why is this even necessary? Why does this feel like this is a top-down thing that nobody actually wants?
It reminds me of the NBA dress code where there was some aspect of like, this sport is actually like too urban, too black, and we need to make this saleable so that living rooms across America feel like they can show this to their kids and everybody can have a grand old time.
It reminds me of the NBA dress code where there was some aspect of like, this sport is actually like too urban, too black, and we need to make this saleable so that living rooms across America feel like they can show this to their kids and everybody can have a grand old time.
It reminds me of the NBA dress code where there was some aspect of like, this sport is actually like too urban, too black, and we need to make this saleable so that living rooms across America feel like they can show this to their kids and everybody can have a grand old time.
What I don't get about this, though, is that when I am thinking about the spectrum of sports across the world, that concern applies to so little of what I imagine F1's issues are as a marketing industry. issue as a marketing problem? What are they worried about?
What I don't get about this, though, is that when I am thinking about the spectrum of sports across the world, that concern applies to so little of what I imagine F1's issues are as a marketing industry. issue as a marketing problem? What are they worried about?