Well, the truly awful part about the no regulations proposal, as brave and brilliant as it might be, is that it hurts. I have the scars...
Usually, in engineering, the idea is to
balance things. Precisely many drivers want incidents and accidents to be reduced
within reason, that is, within balance, like the one of Justice.
I, for one, refuse to be cannon fodder to entertain people
that doesn't race. Now, to entertain people that actually races, that's an entirely different proposition.
The ones I know are not entirely convinced by a no regulations brawl. In case you like that kind of racing, there is always the Car Wrecking Races, where you can admire in all its glory
the Mother of All Unregulated Racing series.
Just in case, I would like to quote the following, taken from a SimHQ RaceTalk log:
"Back off, that's my line!"
"My line!"
"Whose?"
"Mine!"
"You?"
"Me!"
"Wrong!"
SCREEECH...CRASH...BANG...!!! (N.B.: sound effects are mine)
"*#&@^!! I own your line
you monkey's *&#)@$%!"
The quality of this content should convince more than one. Of course, the older you get, the more you appreciate its lyricism, rhythm and powerful message, you can't blame entirely the spirit of "bigger is better". BTW, have you seen Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs?
Finally, in the spirit of Justice for All, regulations also help a bit for those less fortunates, like proletarians, emo kids, kart racers
and relatively poor teams that might exist in any series (if in fact they do exist and are not a mirage). In the world of No Regulations, the rich are few and powerful, lemme tell you.