Improved racing could come from increasing the fuel amount and flow rate.
I get it!..F1 want to appear to appeal to a sense of conservation and responsible behavior.
That said...when your core business is motor racing, you have to put the racing first.
They can conserve by scheduling races to minimize transport related fuel use.
It will never, ever be a 'green' sport.
The sheer nature of how equipment is moved and utilized dictates that it won't.
Second...Remove DRS and ERS and reduce diffuser size.
Remove all side-pod strakes.
Bring back Thursday practice and offer a very small entry cost on that day.
Not all people have weekends off work, so spreading out the amount of access is a good thing.
Lower overall ticket cost so parents can introduce their kids to GP racing and prolong the fan base.
I get it!..F1 want to appear to appeal to a sense of conservation and responsible behavior.
That said...when your core business is motor racing, you have to put the racing first.
They can conserve by scheduling races to minimize transport related fuel use.
It will never, ever be a 'green' sport.
The sheer nature of how equipment is moved and utilized dictates that it won't.
Second...Remove DRS and ERS and reduce diffuser size.
Remove all side-pod strakes.
Bring back Thursday practice and offer a very small entry cost on that day.
Not all people have weekends off work, so spreading out the amount of access is a good thing.
Lower overall ticket cost so parents can introduce their kids to GP racing and prolong the fan base.
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