To casual fans (many of whom came from Drive to Survive, such as myself), the races are boring with no real competition at the front. Yes, there are the tidbits of "drama" listening to Yuki and Daniel fuss about late race car swaps and the 11th place driver fighting their way to 8th, but the midfield/back of the pack movements just do not compare to true competition at the lead. Twenty laps into the first race, Max had a ~fifteen second lead - not much drama there. I am now kind of hooked on following the off-track soap opera stuff, but the races themselves have just been boring since the Max / Lewis showdown of a few years ago. I have friends that have followed F1 for years and they have a depth of knowledge and context that would likely change my current tepid view of the whole thing, but if one is a latecomer (which I am), one might not stay long based on the races only. As it is, I just watch the short outtakes on F1 TV and YouTube, as the races themselves aren't worth (to me) the investment of time. I did go to a race in person in Austin last year and that was great fun, but the TV has just fallen off in my view.