I don't know. Sometimes people only see what they want to see. The people who spend so much time on social media complaining need to get jobs or hobbies. I spend my time on social media talking to antiques experts & historians I like, learning things & having historical debates, typing poems & being inspired to write poems, talking to friends & sharing pictures, information & music with friends. I've never really watched it as my parents only ever liked watching equestrian sports, tennis, rugby, gymnastics, ice-dancing & cycling sports-wise. Dad has control over what we watch & he's trigger-happy. He even turns the T.V. over when we're in the middle of watching it. Now I just read, paint, sew or write & pick my head up if something interesting is said & buy D.V.D. box sets (& sometimes the books too) of the series I find interesting so I can watch them when he's not in. I am enjoying all the antiques programmes we've been watching recently & find them interesting. I just thought that my suggestion was a satisfactory solution. If the grid girls like their job & everyone else does too then it's nothing to do with anyone else & P.C. gone mad which you obviously thought when you posted it here.They actually did it once, as unthinkable as it is. What baffles me is how people can so easily ignore three little things:
1) The grid girls like to be grid girls;
2) The people inside F1 like the grid girls;
3) The F1 viewers like grid girls
Basically the whole thing is dropped because a bunch of people who has zero to do with it will spend half a lifetime on social media complaining about it, so the commercial rights owner of F1, fearing bad publicity, conceded.
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