F1 Fans Complain About Canada Broadcast: "Why Cut Away?"

F1 fans have hit out at the broadcasting of the Canadian Grand Prix after a crucial moment was cut short.
After the race in Montreal, Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso, and Lewis Hamilton were seen having a chat in the cooldown room before the podium celebrations. The top three drivers began to talk about the crash which George Russell suffered during the race when he lost control over the sausage kerbs of the chicane and ended up in the wall.
However, fans have been left outraged when the broadcasting cut this moment short and moved on. Taking to Reddit after the race, one fan wrote:
"Bruh why cut away from cooldown room."
To which another fan responded in agreement:
"Genuinely one of the most frustrating parts of the broadcast. I was thinking that FOM could record it and upload it to YouTube but it'll PR-ify the content like with driver's briefing.
"Only way we can enjoy it as is, is if they stop cutting away"
Another disgruntled fan explained that they continue watching to see the cooldown room but it was cut short. They wrote:
"I just don’t understand it - it’s so fascinating just watching guys be dudes, I stay around for the cooldown room because it’s always funny. I have no clue why they only go in there for like 60 seconds and leave…"
Someone else suggested that the full clip be uploaded to YouTube, they commented:
"They should just record everything and put in on Youtube with better audio, subtitles and then they can add all the bleeps they want. That would be as popular as the radios."

Lydia is the lead editor of F1 editorial. After following the sport for several years, she was finally able to attend the British Grand Prix in person in 2017. Since then, she's been addicted to not only the racing, but the atmosphere the fans bring to each event. She's a strong advocate for women in motorsport and a more diverse industry.
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