autogyro wrote:Formula 1 needs to be seen by the world public as the breeding ground for the best 'performance' result from the smallest amount of fuel.
Racing, like most enterprises, has objectives, means to gain the objectives and obstacles to be overcome to reach the objective.
The objective in racing is to cover a designated course in the least time. The means to accomplish this end comprise aero, engine power, suspensions etc.
Among the obstacles to be overcome are mass, air resistance, etc. etc. Among the etc. etc. is the limitation on the amount and rate of availability of fuel. If people are paying F-1 prices to see the best performance results from the smallest amount of fuel, they are at the wrong venue. There are economy runs in which contestants attain well over 1000 mile per gallon.
Again, the green washing is an obstacle not an objective.