If You Love Video Games, You Should Be Watching Formula 1
Briefly

Formula 1, widely recognized as one of the most popular sports globally, has seen a surge in interest due to various cultural phenomena, including films and new race locations. Unlike other racing leagues such as NASCAR, where drivers use identical vehicles, F1 allows teams to design their own cars based on broad guidelines and budgets, which fosters a technical competition. Each team must construct two vehicles for two drivers, drawing parallels between the sport and high-tech innovations seen in aerospace engineering.
Formula 1 is not just about racing; it’s a highly competitive battle of technical prowess both on and off the track, akin to playing a video game.
Unlike other racing leagues like NASCAR where everyone uses the same vehicle, F1 teams are allowed to build their cars from scratch under broad guidelines.
Read at GameSpot
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