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[edit] The One True Belief

Throughout the 21st century, Formula One will be seen as "stuffy," "elitist," and "a training ground for future NASCAR racers." Viewership of Formula One will decline as people check out the technological advances, female racers, and "foreigners" of the Sprint Cup. By the 2030s, Formula One will become non-existent. At this point, Formula One will be forced to merge with NASCAR to become the NASCAR Red Bull Europe Series.

Viewership will start to decline in the year 2009 when Formula One decides not to do anymore races in Canada or the United States. However, Formula One doesn't start to show signs of decay until the 2017 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. During that time, NASCAR becomes a competition of the world's best drivers, as opposed to just North America's best drivers. Formula One will become bankrupt around the year 2030. Even with Formula One's demise, their designs will live on. These innovative designs from European and Japanese craftsmen will motivate car designs from the late 2030s to early 22nd century for NASCAR vehicles in addition to ordinary passenger vehicles. Stock car racing during this era will be performed primarily by women, foreigners, robots, and extraterrestrials.

[edit] Heretic Views from Foreigners

Most foreigners strongly believe that a "local sportscar category made by egg-shaped tracks" should never will replace a world wide loved sport like Formula One. They falsely believe that when the Americans learn to appreciate cars other than the ones that are made in America, they will learn why a sport made by more than 16 countries will never be replaced by the "American way" of racing. In reality, Formula One is boring to watch compared to 4 hours of the most exciting white knuckle adrenaline of the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Cup series.

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