- 13 May 11, 20:56#255376
I cherry-picked this from the May 2011 print issue of F1 Racing magazine. It's from Jacques Villeneuve's monthly column, called Raw Neuve.
The lion's share of the article was JV ripping CURSE and DRS, which he concludes, "don't improve the show."
"...[P]ressing a button to overtake someone is not my idea of 'skill'."
But I especially liked the sidebar (actually, it was a 'bottom' bar, but there is no such term):
"We need to make F1 engines bigger"
"I see that Luca di Montezemolo and Bernie Ecclestone are against the idea of four-cylinder engines in 2013, and I agree. We need beefier engines so the cars are harder to drive and more impressive to watch. The noise of an F1 engine is unmistakable and we need to keep that.
"The reasoning behind the change seems to be environmental, but I'm not convinced 20 cars with smaller engines going around a track will make much difference. We should protect the environment by finding new technologies to apply to our road cars. Using existing technologies in F1 is pointless, and making F1 engines smaller? It might be good in terms of image, but it will do little for the environment, and ultimately be to the detriment of racing."
I must say, I agree on all points.
The lion's share of the article was JV ripping CURSE and DRS, which he concludes, "don't improve the show."
"...[P]ressing a button to overtake someone is not my idea of 'skill'."
But I especially liked the sidebar (actually, it was a 'bottom' bar, but there is no such term):
"We need to make F1 engines bigger"
"I see that Luca di Montezemolo and Bernie Ecclestone are against the idea of four-cylinder engines in 2013, and I agree. We need beefier engines so the cars are harder to drive and more impressive to watch. The noise of an F1 engine is unmistakable and we need to keep that.
"The reasoning behind the change seems to be environmental, but I'm not convinced 20 cars with smaller engines going around a track will make much difference. We should protect the environment by finding new technologies to apply to our road cars. Using existing technologies in F1 is pointless, and making F1 engines smaller? It might be good in terms of image, but it will do little for the environment, and ultimately be to the detriment of racing."
I must say, I agree on all points.
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