Jems
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14534150:r00kie said:It's kind of surprising IndyCar hasn't picked up more of a following. It's far more entertaining racing than F1 but still a similar discipline, American centric, and has all their races in North America, typically in or around population centers. One would think the F1 fad would help them out.
here’s a few reasons why i think people gravitate towards formula one instead of indycar
1. F1 holds a much richer history over indycar, most people only know about the indy500 including americans. Teams such as ferrari, mclaren, mercedes and redbull and probably household names in some of american and lot of europe.
2. Each team develops their own cars while having multiple engine suppliers. This leaves open the MASSIVE possibilities of discussing technical aspects with other enthusiasts. F1 teams are constantly changing their cars over the course of the season.
3. They’re faster everywhere besides oval tracks which most of the world sees as boring. Again, the lack of differentiation of indy car and the horsepower/speed deficit compared to f1 can make a difference.
4. Indycar seems to lack the driver personalities that F1 thrives off of. Your chances of continuously being an f1 fan probably helps if you love a certain team or driver.
5. They just don’t look as cool
there’s a bunch more i could list but i doubt indycar will ever have the foothold f1 does.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		