by mobil1 » Mon 23 Jun 2008, 23:51:47
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('MrBill', 'I') am certainly not going to defend motor sports, but car manufacturers do use these races to both improve and to test new technologies. Ditto for the lubricants, tyres, etc. Lessons learned on the track go into their most advanced and fuel-efficient production models. And it is a form of marketing. I will not defend marketing either, but even Toyota needed to sell a lot of models to be able to afford to develop the Prius. Profits pay for research and development.
I enjoy watching rally and F1 racing from time to time. To me, it's about man and machine and competition. Not about oil or gas.
Yes, it's also about improvement in the state of the art in personal transportation. When people ran, human races began. When horses and chariots were used, those were raced. When the first 2 automobiles were built, auto racing was born.
These things improved human technology (sports sciences), horse and chariot technology and auto technology.
IMO, we will always need ways to get around, so whether it's walking tech (shoes etc.), sailing, biking, swimming, driving or whatever, there will always be, and IMO should be, racing.
Yes, it would be great fun to see all electric racing whether cars or bikes or skateboards or whatever.
Would also be great fun to see some futuristic technologies that could bounce us around at will with zero net energy consumption. One can dream... and hope for entertaining collisions and other upsets...
