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Its not just F1 cars that are far more reliable now then they've ever been. Sportscars, NASCAR, Indycar, most motorsports I've followed since growing up now race in near bulletproof cars. Compared to what they were just 10, 15 years ago.
So do you think this is a good or a bad thing?
In all honesty I miss the frequency of cars breaking down. It made the races far more unpredictable. And I knew the engineers were pushing the cars to the limit, which was really cool on a technical side. Now you have rules that call for these near bullet proof engines etc....its saves money but I feel a really cool part of motorsport has been lost. Racecars should not be this reliable...
So do you think this is a good or a bad thing?
In all honesty I miss the frequency of cars breaking down. It made the races far more unpredictable. And I knew the engineers were pushing the cars to the limit, which was really cool on a technical side. Now you have rules that call for these near bullet proof engines etc....its saves money but I feel a really cool part of motorsport has been lost. Racecars should not be this reliable...