- 09 Dec 12, 13:16#339064
A racing car that does not win, is just art
I agree that there is more passion at european tracks (from my limited experience) I went to the 1st Turkish GP and just found it a bit of a sterile enviroment. There was no dedicated fanboys and girls. I mean as in there is normally an Alonso fan group who would cheer and shout everytime he went past, there was none of that.
Where as in european (I have been to Spa and Monza) people where shouting and cheering for there chosen person eveywhere. I have been to a lot of tracks in the UK with a lot of lower level racing and there is more of an atmosphere, maybe it is just fellow motorsport fans who feel your pain of being stood out in the windswept cold.
Where as in european (I have been to Spa and Monza) people where shouting and cheering for there chosen person eveywhere. I have been to a lot of tracks in the UK with a lot of lower level racing and there is more of an atmosphere, maybe it is just fellow motorsport fans who feel your pain of being stood out in the windswept cold.

A racing car that does not win, is just art