In general I like the positive tone instead of ranting, teasing, offending etc, but it should stay realistic.
And in practice, if they could start offending someone, they have the risk that they will not have any (normal) interview with those persons anymore. There is team-feeling and it's even stronger there for a while now due the Breen incident.
Theres a simple solution to make the coverage more objective and professional. Go back to selling broadcasts to tv networks who can cover it without bias, as their careers dont depend on not offending the Toyota CEO
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Should be RMC Motosport. It's a Spanish motorsport engineering firm.
WRC mainclass from 2027