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| The End of Formula 1. FUMES FUMES #464 Posted on Tuesday, September 23, 2008 at 09:15AM by September 24, 2008 The End of Formula 1. By Peter M. De Lorenzo Detroit. Max Mosely seems to be hell-bent on destroying Formula 1 - because what other explanation can be attached to his ludicrous notion of turning the once glorious, but long since faded endeavor into yet another "spec" racing series - with all the appeal of, dare I say it, NASCAR? Max's latest "brainstorm" would have F1 going the full-zoot Daytona Beach route with spec engines, ICUs, tires, suspensions and gearboxes. Think about that for a moment. The racing series that once prided itself as being the "pinnacle" of motorsport reduced to an irrelevant footnote by one horrifically bad idea, to hell with tradition, history and any other now painfully quaint notion of romance as portrayed in the classic movie Grand Prix. Here we have the future of racing placed on a silver platter before the powers that be in F1, a chance to redefine the sport so that it can play a crucial role in helping the world's automobile manufacturers develop advanced technologies and propulsion systems. In other words, a chance to make F1 more relevant to our transportation future than at any other time in its history, and Mosely comes up with an idea for a spec racing series revolving around the absurd idea of lowest common denominator mediocrity? I've often said that I'd rather watch a good Formula Ford 2000 race than be subjected to the monumental tedium that F1 has become (the last race at Monza the clear exception), but never in my wildest dreams did I imagine that a notion like this would ever see the light of day. The auto manufacturers contemplating a move to their own F1 series have every reason to do so now, because if advanced technology isn't being pursued and developed, what's the point? Mosely can argue that it will reduce the staggering costs associated with F1, but if the manufacturers sit back and really think about it, they will find other racing series - ones that explore the use of advanced propulsion systems and relevant future production technologies - to their liking and more worthy of the investment. That Max Mosely has lost his grip on reality is no longer the issue here, because I am convinced that left unchecked to wallow in his own delusions he will destroy the sport of Formula 1 once and for all. The real issue is whether or not the powers that be who actually understand what's going on - at the manufacturers and the FIA - care enough about the sport to save it before it's too late.
__________________ Equal cars don't provide good racing. Equivalent cars do. Generic cars have created generic races. |
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| Re: The End of Formula 1. FUMES Mosley worked to turn Formula 1 into Formula IROC ever since he took the office of the FIA presidency. I've always belived that his stupid rule changes lead to the tragedies of Imola (active suspensions would have kept Ratzenberger and Senna alive). |
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