Chris
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The WEC is no better as they too are racing in controversial places like China and Bahrain, both places with very poor human rights records.WEC is the way to go with racing!!
The WEC is no better as they too are racing in controversial places like China and Bahrain, both places with very poor human rights records.WEC is the way to go with racing!!
Indianapolis was the only exception though, and that's my focus here. Since they needed 33 drivers, the race included Champ Car and IRL cars. Otherwise they were separate. Besides, Indy has always been an "open" race to some extent, unlike the closed shops in Europe (note: except LeMans, which is why it is so special, in my book).Tony Stewart also got the benefit of running in the early IRL era.
they too are racing in controversial places like China and Bahrain, both places with very poor human rights records.
Indianapolis was the only exception though, and that's my focus here. Since they needed 33 drivers, the race included Champ Car and IRL cars. Otherwise they were separate. Besides, Indy has always been an "open" race to some extent, unlike the closed shops in Europe (note: except LeMans, which is why it is so special, in my book).
+1.I agree with clamping down on track limits.
I reserve judgement for the artificial louder engines. I think they should let each manufacturer choose the type of engine they run, 6, 8 10, 12, 16... That's what F1 was all about. Technological innovation for racing. It's a spectacle, not R&D for your family car.
As far as running the Azerbaijan race on the same day as LeMans, I don't even know where to start. Having a race in Azerbaijan is inherently ludicrous when storied European circuits that helped build F1 haven't been raced in years. To hold it the same day as LeMans, is simply stupid.
It's not like one cannot take a couple of hours off LeMans to watch F1. Few of us watch the whole race anyway. But as a matter of prestige and image, you have LeMans on one side and Azerbaijan on the other. Who in their right mind think that F1 is going to benefit from the comparison?
As far as this being a ploy by Ecclestone to buy F1 back on the cheap, maybe, but does the guy think he is immortal? There must be drivers that started racing after Bernie took charge of F1 that must have died of old age. Does he really think he is immortal?
Bernie, what we have been saying is that you are "Immoral" not "Immortal". Sorry for the confusion.