ScrewCaptain27 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2018, 18:10
F1 will not last very long at all IMO without Ferrari. A good 75% of its fanbase would be gone for good.
Brabham, Lotus (80s), Honda, BMW, Toyota, McLaren (in doldrums). Has anyone stopped watching F1? Quite honestly, drivers attracts more fans than teams, but then, Clark, Fangio, Niki, Prost, Senna, Michael are not there racing in F1. Has the F1 lost it's charm? The show, simply goes on. If ferrari exits today, a good few years down the line, no one feels the void. Any show, needs showmen to be successful. But then, show men keeps coming and going. There will be new teams and who knows, probably far better show might be possible, which is not today because of Ferrari's Veto power on regulations! Who knows!
There are a ton of high profile automobile companies are willing to come to F1, IF F1 can be a simple formula with regards to engines and costs. What is F1 today? Expensive Cars, that requires in excess of $500 millions to gain a second in performance, sounding like vaccum cleaners with an engine that requires scientists from NASA to configure and run on track! Two automobile giants, who have poured billions and managed to get to the front and holding the show to ransom.