From the early days of Lotus in F-1, Jim Clark winning Indy, that was when all my attention went to road racing and Formula-1. Only way we had of following racing or rally in Europe was Competition Press & Autoweek. Had to wait for the mail delivery to find out the results of most events. The roundy-round racing here in the States had no appeal to me. Dad's friends drove T-Series MG's and 120 Jag's. A family album has a photo of me as a toddler, taking a screwdriver to the doorlatch of an XK-120. F-1 has been changed into something Chapman wouldn't recognize, the neo-fans haven't a clue what's going on, the "rules" and governing body have made it into a revenue generator. I blame Bernie E. for my not being able to afford to buy even a "general admission" ticket. From 1969 until the last event at The Glen, it was "The Annual Pilgrimage" for many of us. No more. Now the best seat in the house is a subscription to F1.tv.