Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-84.31.162.175-20180813200406/@comment-34938983-20180814114425

HULK7WGX wrote: Motorsports fan wrote:   Perfectly fine to not watch or like the current supercar regs. However calling it boring is a bit ignorant, supercars currently produces great races almost every time out, the 2017 bathurst 1000 was an INCREDIBLE race. Actually, when it comes to being a die-hard petrol head, I am not "ignorant", but more like arrogant.

Yes, what a spectacular thing Bathurst is....not

How many manufacturers actually run cars  now? How many of the current crop are manufactured in AU? Let the worlds manufacturers all compete with different classes like the race was created for.

Im a purist on most things.

"The Great Race" is no longer "great". It is a travesty and is why so many drivers now get into other forms as does Shane Van Gisbergen who seems to get into any car in any racing format and demonstrates old school skill and prowess regardless.

Lemme guess. You don't like any car that can/may run rings around, Holden or Ford or Nissan or Toyota etc. Oh dear, a race can be brilliant without having a trillion different cars in it. If you had actually watched the 2017 bathurst you would have seen that it was incredibly exciting race with great racing, varying strategies and changing weather. And most other supercars races are also very good to watch. Here's a guy who drives in a series with cars that can comfortably run rings around a v8 supercar saying that they need to learn from supercars. https://www.motorsport.com/v8supercars/news/glock-dtm-needs-to-learn-from-supercars-998878/1388143/ Supercars isn't even my favourite motorsport that would be f1 with ferrari asy favourite team/car manufacturer so you throw your 'dosen’t like any car that can run rings around holden,ford,nissan or Toyota' theory out of the window. V8 supercars consistently produces world class racing and is more than enjoyable enough to watch without having a trillion different types of car in it.