F1: An Industry Ripe for Disruption?

Please discuss here all your remarks and pose your questions about all racing series, except Formula One. Both technical and other questions about GP2, Touring cars, IRL, LMS, ...

F1: is it an industry ripe for disruption?

Poll ended at 17 Jun 2014, 22:29

Yes
10
67%
No
5
33%
 
Total votes: 15

Moxie
Moxie
5
Joined: 06 Oct 2013, 20:58

Re: F1: An Industry Ripe for Disruption?

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zenji wrote:F1 is a marketing tool now.
If we want to save the planet we should;
stop buying tuna,
don't buy teak furniture from a warehouse,
use only rechargeable batteries,
recycle 99% of all packaging,
isolate our fuse boxes when we leave the house,
ride bicycles,
catch buses,
catch trains,
don't fly,
and it goes on and on.

F1 is making the Auto makers appear with halo's and that's a good thing, but the fact is we are all part of the problem.
If F1 fails then maybe we all should fail too, they became easy targets, but we should all come into question too.
F1 has been a marketing tool since Lotus first donned the gold and red livery of gold leaf tobacco. That genie won't go back into the bottle, but the whole thing certainly could be managed differently. If FOM wasn't so damned greedy, it wouldn't have to go to such lengths to justify its own existence.