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20th May 2023, 07:28 #8
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It's interesting that you've been reflecting on the past and have some concerns about the current state of Formula 1. Many people share similar sentiments about the changes that have occurred over the years. The sound of the engines is indeed one aspect that has been subject to criticism. The older engines had a unique and captivating sound that added to the overall experience of watching the races.
You also mentioned the dominance of certain drivers like Schumacher and how that affected the level of excitement. It's true that during those years, there were periods of less competition for the championship, but the racing itself was often thrilling, with intense battles between drivers.
Nowadays, with technologies like DRS and KERS, some argue that it has affected the fairness and the pure essence of competition. These tools provide certain advantages that can detract from the driver's skill and the manufacturer's capabilities.Last edited by jackyyy; 21st May 2023 at 05:45.
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