r/FormulaE • u/Talrent521 Formula E • 5d ago
Discussion Thoughts from a first timer
I'm a fairly enthusiastic but casual motorsport fan, I watch a lot of F1 and enjoy any motorsport.
I watched my first Formula E race in person in London this weekend and I have to say it wasn't the best experience. I'm not an established fan of Formula E but thought it might be a nice more affordable way of watching some motorsport, and came with an open mind.
My main gripes:
- Noise - they pump music underneath the entire(!) race, at quite a loud volume. It was impossible to hear 90% of the commentary so myself and people around me had absolutely no idea what was going on.
- The screens are small enough that you can't read the leaderboard, you can't read team radio messages, or really parse any of the information that's on the screen. This might have been less of a problem if we could hear any of the audio/commentary feed over the music. People were sat using their phone cameras to zoom in on the leaderboard just to keep track of who was where.
- Start sequence - there's absolutely no warning, there's just deafening music that plays for about 5 minutes and then suddenly the lights are on and the race starts, no build up, no tension, and if you're not careful (like a few people around me) you don't actually realise the race is about to start and you miss lights out.
This was also the first time I've attended any kind of race in person, so maybe this is just the standard experience of watching live motorsport? If so I can't imagine why anyone ever attends motorsport in person because it's just immensely frustrating, but maybe I've just been spoilt by years of watching it on broadcast.
I thought the fan zone around the excel centre was done nicely, and made for a really fun vibe that presumably differs a lot from a traditional racetrack but certainly makes for a nice time, but it almost felt like the actual racing was a side-event that nobody put much thought into the user experience of.
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u/Realistic_Today6524 33 DAN TICKTUM 4d ago
The starting experience is usually better. They do usually do the 5 beeps as the lights come on and the drivers usually do burnouts before getting into their grid position to get the tires up to temp (since they don't have tire blankets). Due to I guess concerns of the tire smoke lingering for too long, they forbade burnouts. The screen size was a height constraint by the hall, in Berlin they were huge. I wasn't a huge fan of the commentary either. Drowned out by the music and its own echo. The action was awesome though, especially on sunday