Conceptual wrote:flynfrog wrote:Conceptual wrote:
I would only pay the $400 if I was guaranteed the VIP treatment of an empty bleacher. Actually, if they are that empty, maybe I'll upgrade to the $500 booth, so I can watch it on the plasma, and hear it volume leveled, and digitally perfect.
And, if the published 2010 "Cap regs" are what these cars are designed by, I will ABSOLUTELY be tuning in to see what would truly be a pinnacle of technology. How can anyone not be excited about AWD F1 cars with no rev/engine limit and automatically adjustable wings? These cars with the slicks have the chance of breaking every F1 track record in existance.
Isn't that what the racing is TRULY about?
If the 2010 cars put 2s/lap on 2009 cars, BRING EM ON!
because with a budget cap the race winners will be deiced in a court room not on the track. MId season there will be a knee jerk reaction to slow them down
not to mention no one will have the budget to implement any thing you want to see
Is that what your crystal ball tells you? Care to elaborate on such fortune telling with a bit of fact?
So it appears to be, there's nothing wrong with that I think

Even more so, I agree that opening the rules drastically while leaving the cap in place will result in some team dominating the series, something that neither the spectators nor the organisers would be happy with. As a result some measures will be taken again, and we end up with the same situation as with all technical novelties in F1 since its inauguration.
Interestingly, I had a talk with a few people who are just watching F1 as entertainment, they are not at all into the technical stuff, only "the cars are awesome". All of them disliked F1 in its current state and would like to see it go back to pure racing rather than all the stuff surrounding it. Even more important was the fact that they disliked Brawn to top the season so far, argumenting "Barrichello was the loser for years, and now he's up there easily". Having this in mind, spectators who are now on the edge of dropping out, I think are unlikely to follow anything next year if we'd have two series rather than a single one.
Basically, I'm all for a single series, but if it doesn't work out, I will hold Mad Max responsible for it all. I think he quickly needs to step away from his single-ruler idea quickly before it's too late. Bernie in my belief is only defending his own commercial interests. I'd even go as far as saying that if the breakaway would work in 2010 and the teams would want him, he would jump ship (although I have a slight suspicion that none of the works teams will want him there).