July 10, 201510 yr I am all for less regulations in F1. The best engineered cars and best drivers would still win, and it would be more exciting for fans. They should just set an engine type (size and configuration), I like the length of the races and no refueling. And let them use whatever tire combinations and do whatever they want with the car. Less regulation puts more strategy into it.
July 14, 201510 yr ^^^^ OH.. I agree.. ironically Chevy does tho. Don't go and get that Benz EFFED UP by a lowly Chevy now. Hah, I know exactly where that picture was taken and was likely there that day.
July 14, 201510 yr Author ^^^^ OH.. I agree.. ironically Chevy does tho. Don't go and get that Benz EFFED UP by a lowly Chevy now. Hah, I know exactly where that picture was taken and was likely there that day. All 6 pictures Drew??? I doubt it.. LOL
July 14, 201510 yr ^^^^ OH.. I agree.. ironically Chevy does tho. Don't go and get that Benz EFFED UP by a lowly Chevy now. Hah, I know exactly where that picture was taken and was likely there that day. All 6 pictures Drew??? I doubt it.. LOL All 6 pictures are taken in the exact same spot. Yes, I was there that day.
July 15, 201510 yr I am all for less regulations in F1. The best engineered cars and best drivers would still win, and it would be more exciting for fans. They should just set an engine type (size and configuration), I like the length of the races and no refueling. And let them use whatever tire combinations and do whatever they want with the car. Less regulation puts more strategy into it. Wouldn't no refuleing or tire canges make for less strategy? The best engineers win in F1. Great sport..yet terrible at the same time.
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