sfcrab
Rookie
I'm very new to F1. My curiousity peaked with an article I read about it coming back to the USA next year, on top of the Senna documentary I just saw. Now as a newbie, I'm learning about all the controversy of "no passing" and such.
I'm currently reading the book "A Mechanic's Tale". In it, Steve Machett talks about his desire for cars running without drivers some day. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't pay to see men playing with remote control cars essentially.
Maybe restrictions need to be made to the amount of external computer control used by teams. Are these cars or remote control toys?
After watching the documentary, I got the sense that true driver racing died with Senna.
I will , however, look forward to the start of the second half in September.
I'm currently reading the book "A Mechanic's Tale". In it, Steve Machett talks about his desire for cars running without drivers some day. I don't know about you, but I wouldn't pay to see men playing with remote control cars essentially.
Maybe restrictions need to be made to the amount of external computer control used by teams. Are these cars or remote control toys?
After watching the documentary, I got the sense that true driver racing died with Senna.
I will , however, look forward to the start of the second half in September.
(It's not quite that quick, but not very far off it!!)
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@the_roadie Sorry about that, but, hey, let's look on the bright side the accursed FIA do try to peg back what they say as excessive drive assistance. Maybe the threat of having their trans-World circus eclipsed by us armchair racers doing it for ourselves will be additional motivation for them to work to keep it real.
(couldn't find a "cheer up it's not so bad" smiley so a big grin will have to do).
any questions you may have we will be happy to help.