Without competion it’s rubbish, Merc’s domination in all previus years made it boring, so let’s hope the battle this years goes on
I think the main reason for that is the target audience. F1 has been very mush focused at rich people. All the sponsors are expensive ones, or ones aimed at other businesses. It's all big money low volume, not really ideal for the masses.Yes, there is too much aero work need for the cars, overall it has become to expensive. Tickets should be 15 bucks. Insane how much they want for a team's polo shirt where you can run around and promote the sponsors. Nuts.
In 20 or 30 years you will claim these are the glory days. When you look back it always seems better, when often it was not you are pointing your mind to something positive. And ignoring the Negative.I have not really enjoyed f1 as much as I once did since the vettel era, I fell away from it when Ferrari and Schuey dominated, Lewis and jenson bought me back a little as did Nando, but since the hybrid era I have lost massive interest.
Now other my attention goes to more deserving series that offer better racing, less pompous drivers and far, far less domination by one team and driver/rider.
1st of all the road car market are looking into small block engines. F1 would be developing technology for itself as the car company's will look into small engines and alternate fuels. So we have to go with the road car market.Back to handshifting
V10 ,12
Pitgirls!
More races on old school tracks
Edit: finaly more rock and roll we life in a toooo... clinical world everyone gets sick
In 20 or 30 years you will claim these are the glory days. When you look back it always seems better, when often it was not you are pointing your mind to something positive. And ignoring the Negative.
1st of all the road car market are looking into small block engines. F1 would be developing technology for itself as the car company's will look into small engines and alternate fuels. So we have to go with the road car market.
Formula one cars are out growing tracks so they are becoming to fast for them. So the older circuits need to be altered and changed. Besides the V6 Turbo is faster than the big block cars and lighter. Better fuel efficiency. Any one will tell you the secret to a good handling car is a light small engine. Maybe we need to do away with energy recovery and all that. Maybe go highbrid A small 4 or 6 cylinder turbo and a electric motor. Eventually F1 will be Formula e. The future is scary to some but this will happen because the scientists involved in the teams will make it happen.
Contructor yes, driver, not really. There were several wins by Prost that season. That was also only one year, McLaren dominated less in 1989 and wins were mixed in 1990.How many people here think that 1988 is the greatest F1 season ever?
The whole season was basically a McLaren solo-show.
Have to admit, I'm rather disappointed of what has become of F1 over the last two decades.
Today it's an elusive club of Millionaires sons, Billionaires sons, and former F1 drivers (also Millionaires) sons, one of which (Schumacher) is being caressed into a cockpit for the sole purpose of monetizing the last buck out of his name for the sake of the F1 brand. Team managers at the mercy of their billionaire owners, shareholders, and corporate image advisers. Uninspiring drivers, still in their puberty, and not looking like they will grow a beard anytime soon, at the mercy of their team managers, their teams strategies, their race engineers, and their public relations officers, hustling around ugly monstrosities of cars, that weigh in close to 800kg and look exactly alike, on Tilke circuits with flat nanny curbs and tarmac run off areas the size of football fields.
I never considered Formula 1 a sport, but back in the day it was one hell of a show at least.
Yeah, only the rant of an old man in a reminiscent mood of the past, I'll admit, but...
the OP has asked for it...I'll retreat back into my cave now
Something else I thought about the other day that's really ****: It's just major teams, and their 'junior' teams in the same series right now. Can Alpha Romeo, or Alpha Tauri, or Haas ever win a championship while they're practically junior teams for the big boys? The sport needs some major changes if it's ever going to be exciting again.I used to like F1 but I realised a while ago that cars with so much in the way of custom manufacturing were always going to produce very uneven procession races. It is about manufacturer marketing rather than racing and for all the rules attempting to even things out and make overtaking easier etc the reality is that while the cars are so vastly different that money invested with drive who wins championships and the racing will be dull.
This is true, but who drives doesn't bother me - the sport is what matters, not who takes partPoint me to a time where part of the grid wasn't filled with the sons of the rich and powerful.