The last corner. Dovi vs Marc. MotoGP is just stunning....
How about this....
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What a race 

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The good news, is that something similar happens quite regularly. You almost never know who might win the race...Only than it won't be Lorenzo
MotoGP is so far ahead of F1 in competitively, action, overtaking and camera work. I can't believe that with the amount of money in F1, the predominant camera position is still behind the driver's head. No rotating cameras the watch another car pass etc. How boring could you make it.

MotoGP is so far ahead of F1 in competitively, action, overtaking and camera work. I can't believe that with the amount of money in F1, the predominant camera position is still behind the driver's head. No rotating cameras the watch another car pass etc. How boring could you make it.
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Yeah I fully agree, I love F1 but I don't go out of the way to watch it anymore.... for me the spectacle is gone, too much of a technology gap between cars and it's a procession, you want 6 cars fighting for it on the last lap.
Even the DRS has lost it's zing for me.
The yanks use the rotating cameras a lot in indy car and nascar which is great viewing.
Even the DRS has lost it's zing for me.
The yanks use the rotating cameras a lot in indy car and nascar which is great viewing.