Even though it was a pretty amusing read, looking at this whole conflict from the other side of the world it seems really odd to me that the Formula D management has got time to write this many novels on a damn internet forum this time of the year. The only thing I can make of it is that they're really confused at the moment. I mean our family makes racing exhaust headers and stuff for a living and we certainly don't have time to slag off other exhaust brands on the internet. And even if we did, I realise this would only make ours look worse. Don't these people want to be a company and series that can be taken seriously? If yes, they're not doing themselves very big favours at the moment.
I hope D1 at least brings a fresh breath to the whole international scene with their judging format being potentially the most fair and objective one of all the major organizers in the world. I mean even a blind guy can see with his forehead how biased the judging has sometimes been in certain events. This tandem judging method FD introduced at the Red Bull event is in my opinion taking the sport to a whole wrong direction as they don't have to publish anything about what has lead to the decision of either driver advancing.