Read ol' Joe Saward's take on it all.. he claims it's just one move of Ecclestone's in the ultimate game of chess for control of the FIA & F1..
But, on the fairytale that is Walker's Indycar threat, I did like this..
A clever pal of mine has pointed out that [the Indycar] 2.4-litre turbo inline-4s or V6s, producing 550-750hp, will be of a larger capacity than their 1.6-litre F1 equivalents and so will either rev less or be blown less hard than the F1 equivalents if they are producing the same levels of horsepower. Either way they will probably make less quantity and less quality noise as a result.
So why would the fans choose to listen to them any more than they would listen to the F1 engines of tomorrow?
