F1 must not lose roots of motor sport - Vettel

  • Published on 15 Feb 2016 15:24
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  • By: Rob Veenstra

F1 should spice up the sport by simplifying the rules. That is the view of Sebastian Vettel, an unabashed motor racing 'purist' who is among those who believe the current regulations are not quite right.

Asked by his own website if F1 should be more concerned about being 'hybrid' and environmentally relevant or simply entertain the fans, the Ferrari driver answered: "I think primarily it should be about the sport and which driver is the fastest. The car plays a key role today, as it did in the past. But we should not get lost in complicated regulations. The spectators must be able to identify with the car and the technology, as currently it is far too complex. Additionally, the sound is missing," Vettel added.

He also vowed to try to spice up 2016 by getting into the world championship battle, as "the dominance of Mercedes has taken away the excitement for many fans". "Also, we are currently focusing too much on details. I think we must not lose the roots of motor sport," said Vettel. (GMM)

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  • khasmir

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    I have to agree, F1 should be the pinnacle of motorsport. Not some environmental eco crap campaign. The eco impact of F1 on a global scale is negligible and it has nothing to do with the cars we drive everyday.
    And regarding performance, in the 80's they had even smaller engines with bigger turbo's and more HP so where is the technological advancement in that?
    It is safe to say I do not like where F1 is going these days.

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    • Feb 16 2016 - 22:59

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