I had a very detailed reply to all this. However, my pc decided to crash before i posted it and I lost it all!
Jake tweets show up on the BBC F1 page so they should be about F1, nobody really cares if he is going to a wedding or redoing his house.
To summarise, I don't see the tweets as such a big problem. I would like to point out that much is made of viewers wanting the drivers to be more personable and human. This is exactly what Jake is doing, because he is personable and human. He is a normal bloke and this is exactly what his
personal twitter account shows. The problem lies
not with Jake, but with the beeb for linking his tweets.
Jake consistently goes on about Eddie Jordan's old team, whenever there is an opportunity to bring it up or even if there is not he refers to it, I think he has mentioned it at every GP this season and also on multiple times.
Eddie is an ex-team owner and that is
exactly the reason why he is on the presenting team; to share his knowledge as a team owner! To complain that Jake asks Eddie about his old team is like complaining that Jake always brings up DC or Brundles experiences of racing.
Jake also admitted that he did not really follow or know anything about F1 before he got the job, he had to watch loads of dvds to catch up.
Can any among us say that, if given the chance to present F1, we
wouldn't watch old races to help rebuild our knowledge? I'm a die hard F1 fan, it is my favourite sport bar none but I wouldn't just walk into a job like that half cocked! Surely the fact that Jake put this effort in shows that he cares?
I think Jake is clearly using F1 as a stepping stone for his own career, he missed the Japan GP just for the Commonwealth Games and has got his eye on the Olympics so will bugger off to that next year. I think the lead presenter for F1 should be someone who is knowledgeable and passionate about F1 who sees being the lead presenter for F1 as the pinnacle of their career not mearly an oppotunity to boost their career.
I managed to find
this still on the beebs website. I think it adequately and positively shows Jake's excitement about getting the F1 job and his commitment to doing his job. Yes, he may end up leaving but that's what happens in life, people want new challenges in life eventually.
Perhaps Jake is passionate about
all sports fan rather than just F1, which is why he appears on different events. It's understandable why some fans would perceive that as not caring about F1, but I agree with
Cosi in that Jake is genuine person.