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How much of a turn-off has F1 become?

A huge majority of motorsport fans think F1 is boring - that's the finding of a listener poll on Radio AUTOSPORT

The poll took place in the aftermath of the Spanish Grand Prix on Sunday. And 98.75 per cent of respondents thought F1 was not exciting enough. Just 1.25 per cent thought the race was worth watching.

But a flurry e-mails received by the radio show laid the blame at the feet of poor TV terrestrial coverage and not lack of on-track action.

Radio Autosport is broadcast exclusively on the web via www.autosport.com after every Grand Prix. The show starts at 1600 British Summer Time and ends at 2000 BST. To tune in just hit the radio button on the Autosport homepage.

If you missed the show, you can still listen to it with our on-demand file.

Click below and listen to great interviews with Ricardo Zonta, Allan McNish, David Brabham and Alister McRae.

All you need to listen is a copy or Real Player - this can be downloaded from the Radio pages of www.autosport.com.

Radio Autosport is next on the air after the Canadian GP. The show will take place from 2000-0000 British Summer Time on Sunday, June 13.




Also, tell us what you think about 'boring' F1. Go to our section and write to us (send messages to the Webmaster)

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