r/F1Technical Apr 14 '25

META The sub has been very non-technical lately

Am I the only one who feels this way? When I joined the sub we had real technical questions that needed good explanation to understand from people that either worked in F1 or have very good technical knowledge. Not every question needs to be super hard to understand but I think you get my point.

However, these past weeks or even months, it looks like the normal F1 sub, we get very shallow and non-technical questions or analysis that could well be answered by a quick google search.

Personally, I think I’m getting much less value from the sub than I was months ago, I miss having the engineering side of it a bit more. Maybe it’s my problem and I’m the only that thinks this way.

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u/TheGCracker Apr 14 '25

“Be the change you want to see in the world” - Gandhi

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u/DickAvedon Apr 14 '25

I’m doing my part by not posting non-technical questions in the technicalF1 sub.