mrluke wrote:MBilcke wrote:still, it remains a waste of energy, which would be more useful elsewhere ... the more because it is green energy !
Not really because the circuit would not be paying for the solar power generation / storage if it was nothing to do with the race, therefore it would not be financed to be used elsewhere.
Not to start a polemic, but what is the added value to the race, of it being at night?
(On the contrary, to my personal calendar it's just inconvenient.)
I think a race should take place in tar-melting desert-heat.
But if there is no place for a drinking bottle for the driver ... than it has to be at night.
Are we becoming marginal, muscle-less vampires?
It is not because you pay (a lot) for (a lot of) energy, that this money/energy could not be better used somewhere else.
It is another thing to pay for racing a.k.a. entertainment, than it is to pay for unnecessary secondary matters.
Like it is now, F1 is more a travelling parade, a contest which race gives the biggest show.
Are we watching a monstertruck event, or a RB air race (with all due respect) ?
F1 has the responsibilityto go forward, as has everyone. So the current motor-formula is the way to go.
Formula E is to big a step at once, and not totally in the right direction, but at least they have more honest racing.
More attention should be put in real racing, as fast as possible, not by tightening the rules, but by letting some of them go.
Not going to happen ... boo to you, FIA.