However, somebody like a Colin Chapman nowadays would be stuck in one position in a big team though, it's like a gaffer taking a Conference team to Premiership glory, 30-40 years ago it was likely but now nope.
I do agree motorsport as a whole is over regulated to the nth degree and its silly. There's an argument for wings as a safety innovation though, and can you imagine today's F1 without sponsors?
EDIT: Also I think Luca needs to take a look at Ferrari's history, they started out as a small F1 team themselves, so it's hypocritical. Yes 60 years down the line they are succesful, but back in 1949/50 they went up against the works Alfas and other teams
No I did not say he 'deserved it'. I said that if he carries 200,000 worth of jewelry and is easily recogniseable, he's an easy target and it's not surprising if he does get mugged, not that he should.
IMO it's the same as Jenson in Brazil, both high priority figures that are easily recogniseable and easy targets due to who they are.