Because we, as a species, are gradually destroying our environment and any future for our grandchildren's children. Oil is getting harder to extract and prices are sky rocketing. The world is changing and I'm afraid that F1 has to also. Even if this is engine change is purely a PR stunt, and it most certainly is, it's absolutely vital, because it sends a message to the motor industry that even the pinnacle of motor racing is willing to embrace change. Who knows what benefits engine manufacturers will come up with during the development process, whatever they develop will soon be passed down to road cars and will benefit us all.alelanza wrote:Well, since the V8s are what we currently have, i think the question should go the other way around. To semi quote you, what is the overriding strong argument for these engines?doink wrote:Overall we're going to be seeing the same performance that we are seeing now. What is the overriding strong argument against these engines? Can someone please enlighten me, because I'm finding it very difficult to see what the problem people have, aside from these engines are apparently not "man" enough for the sport or the engines wont be loud enough.
I respect that the engine makers expect more bang for their marketing buck, they have to make money after all. But they could achieve similar objectives wasting a lot less resources with the current machinery, and isn't that what the green lobby wants?
I have said this before and I'm sorry for repeating it, but this is a hugely important change, it's not there to bring us joy by providing us with better races, it's there because F1 has to be become relevant to what is going on in the real world. We can no longer develop engines that run on penguins and baby seals because that isn't where the motor industry is heading.
We'll still have great races, we'll still have blinding fast cars with incredible technological innovation. Sacrificing a bit of noise (and I love the engine note of a V8 running at 18,000 RPM) to do the right thing is the way forward IMO.