Might be a good thing for the sport. F1 has long been torn between a series to provide the pinnacle of open-wheel racing, and the cutting edge of automotive technology.
If Formula E move ahead in terms of automotive relevance, we can get back to simple, cheap power units. This would also encourage more customer teams to partake.
Might be a good thing for the sport. F1 has long been torn between a series to provide the pinnacle of open-wheel racing, and the cutting edge of automotive technology.
If Formula E move ahead in terms of automotive relevance, we can get back to simple, cheap power units. This would also encourage more customer teams to partake.
Seems like a good thing to me.
Also, Kubica to swap with Palmer by Spa?