Sulman wrote:I believe none of this would be even questioned if the engines made more noise. I'm therefore not convinced of the sincerity of a lot of the arguments, but I'm always glad to read different points of view.
You're right. Like I said before, I'm not against innovation. F1 at the leading edge of technology is fine with me, but as long as it's used to serve F1, not to sell an image.
My beef with the current regulations is not that F1 portrays a green image (true or not), but that in doing so it takes away the excitement that I think should go with F1, both in sound and speed. It's bizar to me that F1 has willingly entered an era where engines sound like crap and drivers need to lift and coast during races to make it to the end. Even the 24 hours of Le Mans is basically a 24 hour sprint race these days, but a 90 minute F1 race must be so 'green' that drivers need to drive five seconds below their ultimate pace to make it to the end? Ridiculous.