- 20 Jun 12, 08:02#308002
While reading DD's topic about tyres in F1, I began to wonder: what is the relationship between F1 and the motor industry [in general]? I know F1 is a sport, much like all the other formulas and motor racing in general and that it's all about money and reputations, but does it really end there? I've heard the presenters and commentators in F1 speak about there being a kind of 'partnership' between F1 and the motor industry when it comes to technological advances and that some technology from F1 (and other motor sports) goes on to help the motor industry. F1 uses engines made by some of the biggest car manufacturers in the world, such as Ferrari and also uses tyres made by Pirelli, but how does the use of those products benefit everyone else on the planet that owns and drives a car or motorcycle? Are today's motor sports being used as sort of a testing phase for the motor industry or is it all just about money and reputations for 'speed junkies' (meant in the nicest possible way)?
Chris
Chris
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