rjsa wrote:Those you call motorheads are those who go to the track for the show, not the acronyms.
The motor heads pay the bill by going buying tickets and lending their eyes to see the ads during race broadcasts.
So the motor heads are not the problem, frustrating their expectations is.
This!
Though i wonder why i feel the above statement is refreshing in a MOTOR RACING forum. I mean, it should be refreshing in the Martha Stewart forums, here it should be the norm.
WilliamsF1 wrote:
...F1 fans in a love affair with current V8 s are no different from NASCAR fans...
Why should we be any different if we watch for the same reason? cars racing each other.
WilliamsF1 wrote:
...pls move on guys f1 engines are getting boring as there is nothing new to talk about. F1 has been on a stagnant engine development curve since 2006. That is 7 years at the end of 2012. The only way to end this is by a new engine programme...
It's not stagnant, it's an engine freeze, google it! the only way to end a freeze is to unfreeze it
And really the past few years, except 09, have been some of the best the sport has ever seen. If you find the best F1 has to offer to be boring simply because the engines haven't changed, then F1 is not for you. What makes you not just follow the sport but also have 423 posts on an F1 forum which you joined over a year ago?
F1's success is about many different things, not just engine changes, but if you like those, don't the LMP1's change engine regs all the time? then follow those! There's a racing series for everyone out there, i struggle to find time to follow more than just a few, but it baffles me that people can't find one they like.
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