I don't think it's generational thing. Let me ask this question. How would a child react to a racing engine chortling, erupted into life, revved by the driver and screaming down the track. The child would be amazed, astonished, delighted, perhaps even frightened. How would that same child react if an electric car glided past? Perhaps it's not a given that such cars would be quiet and it would be wrong to presume there would be no spectacle if they could turn in a high speed but there's a clear disparity there.
It's possible Formula E will have a long future as a novelty series and the technological possibilities are very compelling. But if motorsport switched to electricity en-mass in a global environment where electric technology was 'normalised' and pedestrian, I think the appeal of motorsport would correspondingly plummet. Frankly, I think F1 would be finished if the world went electric. It's a long way off because I think the world is immersed in the fossils and whilst the rise of green is inevitable and happening, it's still only shuffling slowly forward.
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