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This entire day so far is showing how good most track organizers are. If this was test by F1 to see how much better they would do, it's showing they're delusional about their own organisational skills.
That on top of how detached they are from the fans, both more newer casual fans to more hardcore fans. I can't speak for the superrich but I suspect that even they would be embarrassed about this.
Don't worry they kicked the new casual fans out of the seats last night so no need to worry about them anymore.
In this case it wasn't the weld that broke, but the concrete which is more difficult to test. But yeh, makes them look very stupid.