As one of the few people who can appreciate Nascar (as its own flaws) and F1 I posed the question because as I see it F1 suffers from a lack of competitive balance. I've watched F1 from a distance since around 94. In that entire time I would imagine that their were less than one pass for the lead per race. Im not counting taking the lead based on pit stops, I mean one guy passing another under full speed on the track. I would imagine it happens less than 1 time in every 3 races.
For me I all I want to see is competitve racing. Sure what McLaren is accused of or found guilty of is not right but in a business of 100's of millions of dollars are we so naive to think this is the first or last time?
Racing is about on track performance! Perhaps F1 would do better to narrow the gap between haves and have nots?
For me I all I want to see is competitve racing. Sure what McLaren is accused of or found guilty of is not right but in a business of 100's of millions of dollars are we so naive to think this is the first or last time?
Racing is about on track performance! Perhaps F1 would do better to narrow the gap between haves and have nots?