But now in 2018, five years into the hybrid turbo regulations, V8 F1 cars are still being used for demonstration events!?
- Renault and Red Bull brought outdated V8 F1 cars to most recent demonstration event in Miami, and the same has happened at nearly every other demonstration event.
- MotoGP ace Marc Marquez tested an F1 car -- but it was an outdated V8 F1 car.
- Daniel Ticktum's prize for winning McLaren Autosport young driver award was to drive an F1 car --- but far from a 900hp hybrid turbo monster, it was an outdated F1 car from 2013 that had been painted in the 2018 livery. What kind of prize is that?
I think it is a poor look for the V6 hybrids, if they can't even bring them out to delight eager fans at demonstration events (due to too much complexity to run them (precharging the batteries etc)? no supply of power units available for demo purposes?) after five years of racing them... Why are not representative hybrid turbo cars used for F1 demos?