You're supposed to watch F1? Must be doing it wrong, I thought it was just background noise to my afternoone snooze after the Sunday club ride. Not sure I could keep my eyes open for the whole thing even if I tried. Probably not even the whole highlights package, TBH.
Word.
Tune in for the formation lap, keenly watch the start and first 3-5 laps, nod off for the middle, wake up for the last 8 laps and try to decipher what you've missed (generally not much), enjoy a victory cup of tea for a good afternoons kip.
Or watch the remaining 21- 18 cars where the vast majority of interesting racing takes place?
Aside from 2010 and 2012, I can't really remember any decent battles at the front of the field.