There's not many where i go to study who enjoys motorsports so an argument between me and my fellow peers was inevitable. Basically someone argued that "racing is not important or relevant to society" and is "wasteful".
I argued for the personal aesthetics of racing. The roar of the engine, the speed of the cars, the cars themselves, the sheer sophistication or mass of tracks etc. But besides the aesthetics point of view i couldn't think of any positive and practical impact on society or the world that racing has.
I'm thinking there is one and the poverty of my knowledge is holding me back from countering that argument. So I ask you, fellow LFSers, is racing "practically" important? What has developed as a result from racing?
I argued for the personal aesthetics of racing. The roar of the engine, the speed of the cars, the cars themselves, the sheer sophistication or mass of tracks etc. But besides the aesthetics point of view i couldn't think of any positive and practical impact on society or the world that racing has.
I'm thinking there is one and the poverty of my knowledge is holding me back from countering that argument. So I ask you, fellow LFSers, is racing "practically" important? What has developed as a result from racing?