I cheer for Sebastian Vettel (yes, forza Ferrari
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Hear hear. But even when Schumacher was dominant at least we had great sounding, fast and exciting cars. Now the cars have the engine capacity of a Ford Focus Ecoboost and sound like one just sped up and with more gears, and produce half the power of today's ultimate production cars. F1 for me and I'm sure everyone else should be the pinnacle of motorsport and it just isn't at the moment. The fact that the GP2 cars are just one second a lap slower in race trim nowadays just sums everything up. I don't like the idea of 'spectator value' in any sport. Sports such as football and (although I hate it) cricket have maintained if not increased their fan-base over the years without any changes other than sponsorship or team colours, so why should corrupt Bernie have decide to change the number of points awarded?ScuL wrote:I started watching F1 in 1988 as a young boy with my idol Ayrton Senna. F1 became more boring during the infinite reign of GPs claimed by Michael Schuhmacher and I started losing my interest in the late 2000's. I haven't watched F1 at all in the last 5 years as it has become a "produced" sport with very little spirit behind it and more a show of who's got the biggest wallet. The strict rules being enforced are limiting the development of motor sport and I really despise the new engines. The roar from the F1 cars of the 90's was phenomenal.
Conclusively I consider the sport dead unless changes are made
Yes this is certainly true.uk_daf_fan wrote:Hear hear. But even when Schumacher was dominant at least we had great sounding, fast and exciting cars.
Very true yet again, to me F1 should be the ultimate league of motor sports. Cars should be able to do 300km/h easily or possibly peaking to 350km/h. The fact that they continue to restrict it pampered by all sorts of lame excuses take away the spectacle. Also it doesn't promote car/engine manufacturers to give their best engineers a run to come up with the fastest technology they could possibly produce.uk_daf_fan wrote:Now the cars have the engine capacity of a Ford Focus Ecoboost and sound like one just sped up and with more gears, and produce half the power of today's ultimate production cars. F1 for me and I'm sure everyone else should be the pinnacle of motorsport and it just isn't at the moment.
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