
As the majority of people are seemingly hard-wired to dislike change, it was little wonder that the unexpected arrival of a new Formula 1 TV overlay graphic a few races ago raised so many eyebrows.
The tyre data graphic - which initially appeared at the Japanese Grand Prix as a 'tyre condition' insight with percentage figures for all four corners of the car - left fans, teams and even Pirelli (whose data had not been used to come up with the figures) confused by its inclusion.
It was unclear to fans what the figures shown on-screen represented, with many suspecting that it was related to tyre wear. Even Pirelli's head of car racing Mario Isola said afterwards it was 'misleading' for those watching at home.
"graphic" - Google News
November 16, 2019 at 10:26PM
https://ift.tt/2OnsOll
Why F1's 'misleading' tyre graphic is better than you think - F1 - autosport.com
"graphic" - Google News
https://ift.tt/32EYpEQ
Shoes Man Tutorial
Pos News Update
Meme Update
Korean Entertainment News
Japan News Update
No comments:
Post a Comment