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  • Who'd consider himself a true F1 fan?Why?

    Over the few days that I've been on this F1 forum I have been unpleasantly surprised to see that a lot of non fans are answering a lot of these questions. If you hate F1 shouldn't you be on a different forum? I personally don't want to hear people putting down this sport because they don't understand it. Are those people so bored or so much against it that they feel the urge to tell everybody how much it sucks? Unbelievable.

    11 AnswersFormula One1 decade ago
  • Why has the US never warm up to F1?

    F1 brings money, new technology, fashion, scandals, accidents, lots of tourism, publicity and so on. Why hasn't it become more popular in the States. I live in Canada and there is one event that I program a year in advance and that is the F1 at Montreal. So, why isn't there more passion for F1 in America, guys and girls?

    20 AnswersFormula One1 decade ago
  • How come McLaren hasn't lost any performance but gained some when they switched tire manufacturer?coincidence?

    All the former Michelin users were strongly affected by the tire manufacturer switch at the beginning of the season but, funny enough, McLaren not only did not lose performance, on the contrary, they gained performance. For a rookie year with the new tires, wouldn't this prove a little suspicious? these tires, while not underperforming at all, are a different spec from what they were using in all the previous years. So, one needs testing and lots of experience to be successful on these tires. I am just very skeptical about the whole shebang.

    5 AnswersFormula One1 decade ago