Well if that is more acceptable I will say that the above is my opinion.mx_tifosi wrote:I'm sorry WB but that's a little off of the true mark. You really shouldn't go around stating what others want as if it's fact and that you have a true understanding of it. Please get off your high horse, or someone's going to have to pull you down.WhiteBlue wrote:There are two sides to the energy efficiency discussion. The fan side and the public side.
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The majority of F1 fans want spectacle, extreme technology, fast changing competition, excitement and ear shattering noise. They don't care about physical limits for drivers, teams going bust, or the risk of lethal accidents. They want all the goodies and if possible for much lower ticket prices. That is only natural. F1 will try to give their customers all the goodies within reasonable limits. Unfortunately the real world has to make compromises so that the drivers and marshals still enjoy decent safety, the teams can stay in business, the tracks do not go bust on ever wider crash zones and the tax payers in different countries will still pay the deficits of the race promoters. Ultimately F1 belongs to the FiA and those blazers will finally have to approve any decision the teams take. So if the teams do not give enough priority to fuel efficiency the WMSC will put a stick into the spikes and stop any formula they don't like.
I have followed the typical fan comments long enough to know what the majority fancies. Very few ever consider the world from the pov of the other stake holders in F1. For that reason I have added the paragraph that was deleted from the above quotation. I wanted to show that different objectives exist with different stake holders in F1. We can only understand the complex process of rule making when we understand what stake holders like the FiA are looking for.
I assume that we are still entitled to have an opinion on F1technical.com even if it contrasts to the opinion of an honored moderator. I wish all moderators would keep a neutral perspective on opinions.