I’m one of about three F1 fans in the US, but the forum seems to be pretty international. I figure there must be some European (and perhaps some other American) F1 fans that are going through withdrawals with me. Are you one of them?
I understand. I wish they’d go back to a non-hybrid formula. I miss the sounds of the old V10s howling around the track. Plus I think with the hybrids, they’ve hit a tech threshold that only the most financially-stacked teams can effectively navigate. It sucks seeing formerly great teams like Williams and McLaren struggling.I’ve always followed F1 and have watched going back to the Speedvision days. I not particularly excited about the series these days. ?
Erectile dysfunction! ? Those truly were some hideous cars. Not the most ridiculous-looking thing that the FIA’s rules ever produced, but pretty damn bad.20 years ago I loved watching F1.
Every race was like watching Star Wars for the first time.
Now the last six years of F1 looks and sounds like a multi-million dollar carpet cleaning competition.
The 2014 season should have been cancelled the moment anyone saw a race car with erectile dysfunction: 2014 Nose Cone Design - http://www.formula1-dictionary.net/nose_cone_2014_rules.html
That they waited seven years to properly address the issue is pure insanity. Thank goodness the 2020 season was cancelled, I hope they cancel 2021 as well and get straight to racing with the new regulations.
I'm a dedicated Indycar fan myself. Love open wheel racing. I don't get time to watch both Indycar and F1, but when I do, I'll watch a race here and there.I’m one of about three F1 fans in the US, but the forum seems to be pretty international. I figure there must be some European (and perhaps some other American) F1 fans that are going through withdrawals with me. Are you one of them?
Oh no ?Lewis Hamilton for President!!!
That is awesome. The 70s were a pretty intense period in F1 history. The cars had gotten so much faster and safety was still not on anyone’s radar.Way back in the day when I was a sports broadcaster for the Armed Forces Network in then "West" Germany, I covered the European/German Grand Prix at Nurburgring in 1973. Jackie Stewart won in '73 and retired at some point after that. For a country boy from Texas, it was one of the most spectacular events I ever covered.
