05-29-2022, 06:48 PM
Steve G. wrote:
What's remarkable is that within a few years, this carbon-based tech will have been replaced and the only place you'll be able to see these gasoline monsters will be at Indy.
It will probably resemble horse-racing. The ubiquitous horses, formerly seen on the streets and fields by the millions have been reduced to a handful running around an oval and of interest to horse-riding hobbyists. (Of course, the city streets are smelling a LOT better for it.)
At least technology will advance because the Thoroughbred sure hasn’t. Breeding better horses is a crapshoot at best without an injection of new genes - and Thoroughbreds are breaking down more often now than they did before.