A ride along experience in a NASCAR is priced at $100 to $150, while the same thing in an F1 car is about $500 in a 3 seater car. I guess this also not available at the GP track on race weekend.
Why is it that a driverless remotely operated F1 car without modification to the seats not used for fan experience, is it against the law as technically (probably as early as 1992) it is possible have a F1 car remotely controlled by a driver from the pits.
An old HP ad by Williams comes to mind, how cool will it be to take a ride in an actual race car. It is also sad that teams have so many of there cars from past seasons lying around that it would take only a small effort to provide a fan experience in an radio controlled f1 car at GP weekends.
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