autogyro wrote:I am also an official consultant for the FIA.
The loud noise of past F1 is now history get used to it.
That you, stating in an official capacity, would make such a contemptuous statement has left me baffled. So much so, I've had to take time to completely mull over what you've said. My reply is as considered as it is appealing for an answer.
autogyro, with all due respect, is it at all possible that you, fellow FIA consultants and the FIA themselves, have lost touch with the common fan?
Politicians do it all the time - educated, experienced persons make decisions for the people's 'best interest' yet, in this example, few politicians have ever had to ride a bus to work or had to pay for child care while on a minimum wage. If they did, it was long ago and forgotten.
Now while it's clear you have lots of experience in motorsport, as a driver, in teams, sporting financials etc. when was the last time you sat on a grassy hill with some mates and a cold brew to watch the cars go by? When was the last time you had to save for months to afford an entry ticket, travel costs and accommodation costs - to witness the sport you love?
not from a fan boy - but a an actual FIA consultant wrote:get used to it
Can you at least see how us fans would consider this a spit in the face?
Me thinks the sport doth not require a shakeup - that needs to happen higher up.