I guess one could say that, given the monstrous happenings in Ukraine – and other countries too, let’s not forget – sport of any kind can seem frivolous and self-indulgent. This is not the case, though, because professional sport entertainment provides large scale employment and much-needed mental escape from the terrible news constantly hitting our senses.
Which is why the initial boycott of the recent Saudi Grand Prix, by apparently all the Formula 1 drivers, was unimpressive. The missile strike, fewer than 10 miles from the Jeddah circuit, rightly caused serious concern, but everything seemed to centre around meeting the fears of these 20 highly paid individuals.
Eventually, of course, the race went ahead, but the knee-jerk boycott left a bad taste. Yes, they are the stars of the show,…
