- 16 Apr 12, 20:12#299620
That's it, blame the parents.
Actually, I agree with it to some extent, particularly with football (soccer) and also the hatred between Scotland and England with people being brought up to think like that. It's not nearly as prevalent in F1 though, how crap would it be to have to seperate fans at GPs?
I think over the year I've been on the forum, I think I've concluded that some people seem to have been...idk, raised(?) to hate one team or another. It's not a bad thing, just observation. Like most of the UK folk hate ferrari and ferrari fans hate mclaren, etc. I don't what we may be seeing are journalists whose parents in some sense almost raised them to be huge fans or mclaren or ferrari or this driver or that driver, and it comes out really bad when they're adults.
I don't even watch american football (not soccer) but i'm kind of a cowboys fan just because my dad had the cowboys game on EVERY sunday my entire life. I had no choice in the matter. So if you were raised by your dad yelling at the tv every few sundays about how bad ferrari, mclaren, schumi, prost, senna, hill, whoever and whatever are, then maybe that's what is coming out in these guys' journalism.
That's it, blame the parents.
Actually, I agree with it to some extent, particularly with football (soccer) and also the hatred between Scotland and England with people being brought up to think like that. It's not nearly as prevalent in F1 though, how crap would it be to have to seperate fans at GPs?
To use my phone in the car I deleted all my German contacts, it's now Hans free.