The F1 is all money - nothing else - the 'sport' (if you can call it that) is all business and serves only the people who are involved with running the billion-dollar making circus and giant tobacco companies looking for mega markets in Asia (cigarette sales are dwindled in the West; advertising banned). If you really want to know the murkier aspects of F1... read "THE PITS - the real world of Formula-1" written by BEVERLY TURNER.
2006-06-24 23:08:51
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Like most sports money is the direct result that more and more major sponsors are getting into it. And because of this a bigger winning prize is offered.This is only a natural course of events. But in reality ONLY the best driver/football team etc will deserve to win any competition.
Not the richest team and not neccesarily the richest formula one outfit.
Skill, talent and sheer guts wins the day in most cases.
2006-06-24 23:03:53
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answered by msianmania 3
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at first, F1 vehicles are no longer highway-criminal. it would be achievable to have a motor vehicle chase, and don't neglect that the automobile won't go through any injury whether this is set up correct and it has an expert motive force in the back of the wheel. I advise, F1 races on the streets of Monaco! an entire tank won't get you too some distance, even though it would be adequate for a hundred and fifty-2 hundred km, this is in the adventure that your engine does not cry "adequate" beforehand that, and after some seconds self-destructing with a ton of smoke pouring out of the back. Plus the tires placed on out surprisingly quickly, graining and blistering are considerable subjects which reason loss of grip or maybe tires exploding. yet you will desire to nevertheless circulate at 235mph in case you have the automobile set up for minimum downforce and minimum drag, like for Monza or the previous Hockenheim.
2016-12-13 18:45:39
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answered by flanary 4
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Well, it has always been about money. But, a lot of it is to do with politics too. Schumacher, while undeniably the greatest driver ever in F1, has so much more political power than all the other drivers. So, the fact that Ferrari is not winning recently means that they can use other tactics to prevent others from winning (see Monaco).
2006-06-24 22:47:49
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answered by Superdog 7
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formula 1 has always meant big money,& wrightfully so,it is a very prestigious sport.the best team is almost always among the richest.the team that has the best package will win & this year so far it is renault.
2006-06-25 05:19:03
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answered by Anonymous
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just like any motor sport, he who has more money, can provide better research, better parts, etc., therfore win more and be one of the best teams..
2006-06-24 22:45:20
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answered by ? 5
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No..
2006-06-30 11:56:35
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answered by BlackChiney 2
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