An irregular race where everything is at stake. Not long diversion, no world title, no focuses – simply unadulterated racing.
With regards to the Olympic soul, every one of the cars would be indistinguishable. Whether that is a matrix loaded with Ferraris, Mercedes or another team altogether doesn’t generally make a difference.
Drivers would vie for their nation in their national hues. Envision Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button speaking to Great Britain, Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg operating at a profit, red and yellow of Germany and Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz gladly racing under the Spanish banner.
What’s more, in the same way as every individual occasion in games, a nation could enter a most extreme of three drivers.
We’re salivating at the prospect as of now. Formula 1 in the Olympic Games may seem like an unbelievable idea, however it could simply work.
Truly. Stay with us on this one.
From various perspectives, F1 is made for game’s most noteworthy occasion, with its platform meaning to start with, second and third, and the International Olympic Committee. We’re almost certain he’d have the capacity to fly over, particularly if his superstar companions were included – Stella McCartney has outlined the Team GB unit for Rio, having likewise done as such for the London Olympics.
Given he has a genuine energy for style, going to various shows lately, definitely Hamilton would be excited to race in a F1 car with a uniform made by one of the world’s driving fashioners? Alright, we acknowledge there are substantial contentions concerning why F1 is not suited to the Olympics, and numerous, numerous individuals would consider the thought unpalatable.
The Olympics used to be for amateur contenders, yet that idea has for quite some time been dispatched to history.
Also, without a doubt there would be something to be respected about a portion of the world’s wealthiest sportspeople going after only the wonderfulness of triumph?
As to utilization of cars, how about we recall equestrian occasions have for some time been a piece of the Olympic system. That is whether you are discussing this Olympics. It’s as of now on the F1 schedule, as often as possible gives exciting racing and is “just” 275 miles or so from Rio.
What’s more, it could work for the following Olympics, as well – in Tokyo in 2020. The Fuji Speedway – home to the some epic Japanese Grands Prix back in the late noughties – is just 80 miles away.