@SchueyFan F1 should definitely have testing in countries that don't have F1 races atm, but mostly for reserve or development drivers.
By doing this it gives these drivers a chance to develop their driving and communication skills, feed data back to the teams without overloading the race drivers, and give the drivers confidence in finding a full-time F1 seat.
Finally it would give us more F1 events to watch without giving the race drivers too much to do, especially with up to 20 races a year atm, maybe 21 in 2012, and more "free time" relative to the mid 00s when the drivers had virtually no family time. This is essential in my opinion, in particular for those with children.
"free time" for exercise regimes, holidays and visiting family
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 05/10/2011 07:06PM by alexf1man.