Ferrari Challenge - what's the point?
Ferrari Challenge - what's the point?
The Ferrari's were about 10 seconds slower on the Formula 1 track in Montreal than the Star Mazda's (despite having almost double the amount of power).
Why would you race in a series were a car costs $350'000, when you can race a faster car for less money.
After all these Ferrari's are not street legal, so you obviously can't use them to get some attention on the road or something.
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Why would you race in a series were a car costs $350'000, when you can race a faster car for less money.
After all these Ferrari's are not street legal, so you obviously can't use them to get some attention on the road or something.
vs.
It's more fun IMO. I have raced open wheel cars, and while any racing is fun, I much prefer the racing you get in a traditional car. Those pictures say it all, which one looks more entertaining? As an owner of an RX-8 you should know it's not about speed, but enjoyment
However in that case you can argue that the RX-8 has more status than the Civic. After all cars are usually bought for what they present and how we can identify with them.
When you buy a race car, status shouldn't really be a factor. Having fun with it and being able to race against others is usually the main factor.
When you buy a race car, status shouldn't really be a factor. Having fun with it and being able to race against others is usually the main factor.
Originally Posted by globi
The Ferrari's were about 10 seconds slower on the Formula 1 track in Montreal than the Star Mazda's (despite having almost double the amount of power).
Why would you race in a series were a car costs $350'000, when you can race a faster car for less money.
After all these Ferrari's are not street legal, so you obviously can't use them to get some attention on the road or something.
Why would you race in a series were a car costs $350'000, when you can race a faster car for less money.
After all these Ferrari's are not street legal, so you obviously can't use them to get some attention on the road or something.
Originally Posted by BlueEyes
someone deleted their post. It read
"Do you know how much an F1 car costs??"
Lame, whoever you were, lame.
"Do you know how much an F1 car costs??"
Lame, whoever you were, lame.
Last edited by mdaj; Jun 26, 2005 at 12:23 AM.
^ Good point. I actually went to the Montreal Grand Prix and saw all these cars (incl. F1) racing and I noticed that the Ferrari Challenge drivers were definitely the least consistent drivers. So, at least some of these participants have definitely more cash than driving skills.
Originally Posted by BlueEyes
That's the case with every racing series and every car. I am sure 95% of the people who own an 8 wouldn't be able to drive it around a track to save their lives. Why buy a sports car then?
hehehe
Different strokes.... Why have Nascar when the open wheel guys (and girl, sorry Danika) go around tracks about 25-30 MPH faster. Want pure speed? Watch the F1 or IRL in car videos, think you can handle that? lol. But nascar is more popular in America because it can be fun, fast speed and bumping and all. different game altogether.
Actually I did not argue about it from spectators point of view and frankly I can understand why many people prefer to watch Nascar over F1 or champ cars.
Besides these race series are all sponsored (unlike the Ferrari challenge). So this is really a different topic.
I question the Ferrari challenge from drivers point of view. Why spending $350000 of your own money on a race car that is slower than a much cheaper open wheel car?
Besides these race series are all sponsored (unlike the Ferrari challenge). So this is really a different topic.
I question the Ferrari challenge from drivers point of view. Why spending $350000 of your own money on a race car that is slower than a much cheaper open wheel car?
Originally Posted by globi
Actually I did not argue about it from spectators point of view and frankly I can understand why many people prefer to watch Nascar over F1 or champ cars.
Besides these race series are all sponsored (unlike the Ferrari challenge). So this is really a different topic.
I question the Ferrari challenge from drivers point of view. Why spending $350000 of your own money on a race car that is slower than a much cheaper open wheel car?
Besides these race series are all sponsored (unlike the Ferrari challenge). So this is really a different topic.
I question the Ferrari challenge from drivers point of view. Why spending $350000 of your own money on a race car that is slower than a much cheaper open wheel car?
Last year during the F1 weekend the ferrari challenge had a finish that was so close that initially the scoring monitor could not determine the winner while shumacher did not see the second place car in is rear mirror after the third lap.
And if you really want to know the reason for the existance. The car comes race ready from the factory and is maintained by your local ferrari dealer. If money is no object, the only thing you need to worry about is racing. If I could drop the cash I would do it.
And if you really want to know the reason for the existance. The car comes race ready from the factory and is maintained by your local ferrari dealer. If money is no object, the only thing you need to worry about is racing. If I could drop the cash I would do it.
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