Keith
MegaDork
4/12/12 9:44 a.m.
The good news is that the cars are faster and there are fewer deaths
If "simpler" means "more likely to die in a fiery crash", then yes. But it seems to me that would be pretty complicated for everyone involved.
I have cars that can be driven to the track, raced and driven home. It's still possible.
cpdave
New Reader
4/12/12 10:49 a.m.
Keith wrote:
The good news is that the cars are faster and there are fewer deaths
If "simpler" means "more likely to die in a fiery crash", then yes. But it seems to me that would be pretty complicated for everyone involved.
I have cars that can be driven to the track, raced and driven home. It's still possible.
Yep! Both of my racecars CAN do that.
![](http://grassrootsmotorsports.com/media/img/readerrides/updates/VRGTB01.jpg)
But I'm not exactly running in F1 either. ![](/media/img/icons/smilies/wink-18.png)
Dave
Keith
MegaDork
4/12/12 11:12 a.m.
F1 was the exception to the rule even in the "good old days". Amateur road racing, on the other hand, can still be done with a car that's driven to the track.