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Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.

I won't pretend to understand what will help, so any reasonable suggestion is a good one. For F1 in particular, it's infrequent to see the guy leading at turn 1 not win the race. That's a problem.

The problem is basically F1 in a nutshell. It's always been like that.

Also the cars are so downforce dependent that when a faster car approaches a slower one, it gets into disturbed "dirty" air and the downforce decreases. The faster car loses grip and begins excessively wearing its tires down and it can't pass. Think of the trains of cars stuck behind a talentless hack like Lance Stroll.

When you introduce the Drag Reduction System (DRS) then the faster car is allowed to reduce it's drag in a straight line giving it a temporary performance advantage.

If you reduce the overall dependence on downforce then cars won't be so unstable running close to each other making overtaking more possible.
 
The idea here would be that ESPN cedes the Atlantic Coast for California?

When UCLA beat Penn State soundly, no one on the west coast watched, no one was in the stadium.
They're not ceding the Atlantic coast. Once UNC and UVA join the ACC, the SEC will have teams up the Atlantic coast from Florida through Virginia. Then there are no ACC teams in DC, MD, DE, PA (minus Pitt, which is in western PA), and NJ. That means the ACC would be "ceding" only Syracuse and BC on the Atlantic coast. That's not much to give up.
 
They're not ceding the Atlantic coast. Once UNC and UVA join the ACC, the SEC will have teams up the Atlantic coast from Florida through Virginia. Then there are no ACC teams in DC, MD, DE, PA (minus Pitt, which is in western PA), and NJ. That means the ACC would be "ceding" only Syracuse and BC on the Atlantic coast. That's not much to give up.
Why would UNC and Virginia join the ACC again?
 
Once UNC and UVA join the ACC, the SEC will have teams up the Atlantic coast from Florida through Virginia. Then there are no ACC teams in DC,
Eventually, UNC and UVA may leave the ACC. Maybe to the SEC, or possibly B1G. Virginia Tech’s markedly larger alumni base than UVA’s and alumni and fans of other ACC schools ensure an ongoing ACC presence in NoVa and DC. Crazy enough, maybe a larger school than UVA may inexplicably end up in a new ACC V4.0 or whatever. /s
 
Eventually, UNC and UVA may leave the ACC. Maybe to the SEC, or possibly B1G. Virginia Tech’s markedly larger alumni base than UVA’s and alumni and fans of other ACC schools ensure an ongoing ACC presence in NoVa and DC. Crazy enough, maybe a larger school than UVA may inexplicably end up in a new ACC V4.0 or whatever. /s
If UVA and VA Tech both leave 2 of Liberty, ODU, or James Madison will take the spots
 

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