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JOHANSSON: Motorsport needs a reset
Page 1 of 3 This is an edited excerpt from a recent blog post that appeared on Stefan Johansson's website, reproduced with permission. To read the full version, visit www.stefanjohansson.com. The fundamental problem in general for pretty much every level of racing is that technology has taken over. Everything is driven by technology. Every racing series is driven by the engineering side instead of the drivers and the sporting side. The cars are far too expensive to run. All of the electronics, all of the aerodynamic development, all of the extra stuff which has become part of the cars today makes them massively more expensive to operate.Then we have all the various methods of simulation,...
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