Ladies and Gentlemen,
The survival challenge in F1 2025 is infuriating. You're no longer driving race cars, you're driving yourself into trouble – crashing, colliding with other vehicles, deliberately causing accidents, all to get cars and helmets. It's a game reduced to pure frustration; as soon as you try to survive, you often get stuck, as if you've lost all sense of the point.
What's happening here is beyond disappointing: it's no longer about driving skill, fine-tuning, and clean, honest competition. No, it's about the quickest sacrifice, the cheapest trick to force rewards – no matter the price the game demands. And yes, that's annoying, frustrating, yes: **bleep**!
I demand a return to fair rules, to genuine competitive spirit instead of opportunistic crash wars. Safety, clear penalties for deliberate misconduct, better balance, so that legitimate success counts again. Let's build a rivalry based on skill, strategy, and respect—not on flawed game mechanics, bugs, or the temptation to deliberately endanger others for rewards.
With hopeful regards