Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-39233911-20190506071953/@comment-32052843-20190506121503

77.253.86.145 wrote: On the contrary, there's enough buzz in FE to keep it going for quite awhile. And the manufactured pseudo-tracks that FE runs on are actually a bit of a masterstroke - all are in central areas of cities, easily accessible, and shorter than F1 circuits, so it's easier to plug in - less commitment.

Besides, if you think Tempelhof is a bad location for a track, what about Sebring? Or Talladega? Or Silverstone? It's pretty difficult to build a large track near a major city. Charlotte and Route 66 Speeedway are two exceptions.

I've been to many races, (in the USA) and there's nothing like the rush of the National Anthem, the Blue Angels flying overhead, and when you hear "Gentlemen,start your engines", the hair on your arms stands up.

One day, I'll make it to Spa and Monza.

Formula E, not for me. The visceral rush is just not the same as a grid of conventional race cars.

To each,his own.