Given the direction F1 has taken in 2014, I feel compelled to comment. Racing is all about fans and the spectacle itself. That F1 should go down the "green" path, is in my opinion completely ridiculous and the mountain top of hypocrisy. First of all, the argument about "technology transfer" is spurious at best. Road cars have been produced in hybrid iterations for years. Antilock brakes, ditto. Active suspension, oops (banned in F1). Carbon brakes? Maybe, but only in the most expensive of road going cars.
In addition, the hideously expensive rules changes have the negative effect of making the lower tier racing teams even more uncompetitive. They'll just start to "get it" in about four years when the rules will probably change once again. Then its back to the rear - all over again.
What really irks me is seeing lap times 6 seconds slower than 10 years ago and calling it a "good thing" is hardly a good thing. Giving teams a certain fuel budget is maybe a valid idea, but then enforcing how fast they can use said fuel on top of the ration is just plain dumb. That's what they have hordes of technical staff to figure out. Will Buxton can just stop gushing about how fast the cars are and how great they sound.... I have fully functional eyes and ears.
Fuel economy? It is the height of hypocrisy for F1 to tout "fuel economy" when they are ferried around the world on a weekly basis via a fleet of jumbo jet freighters EACH of which burns between 20 and 30 THOUSAND pounds of fuel per hour. Do the math. The fossil fuel they burn in a race is a single drop in an entire sea of dead dinosaurs. If they were really interested in reducing their "carbon footprint" they would ferry the cars and teams on sailing ships.
The sound of the cars?...... Don't get me started on this.
I was looking forward to going to Austin this season, but now I'll stay home and save the planet instead.