F1 has never been the pinnacle of motor sport. That's one of the great myths of history. Endurance prototype racing as showcased at Le Mans is way out front. It has a longer history and the technical innovation has continued into the 21st Century. Meanwhile, F1 has dried up like up a technological 20th century prune, subservient to superstar syndrome prima donnas, presenteritis, presenters, computer geeks and aerodynamics CAD obsessed, Adrian Newey is God worshiping, lap dog loony cheer one boo the other superfans, whose justification in life is slagging off the subjects, supporters, colleagues and entourage of the blighters they don't like and somehow just cannot tolerate each other because of course they are always wrong, and woe betide you if you think that sad teams manager is okay because you'll probably get blasted to pieces by the ones who will tell you they've got their balls in the pool and it's about time the bugger lost his job, but don't give it me because I'm not worthy of sweeping the floor for such holy peep's and ...