>>11240784>weird sci-fi looking cars travel the world to go vroom in front of huge crowds every year>instantly recognizable brands and liveries>ardent merchandise consoomer audience>they're even slopifying it with movies and gay artificial drama shows for normies>saudis and qataries convert huge swathes of land just to have vroom tracks>even burgers who don't really have the audience interest for f1 went in for 2 new gps and circuits in the last few years, even defiling a shrine to handegg for onesounds like the right level of popularity and marketability for a toy to me, anon. At the end of the day it's weird, cool cars going at silly speeds with the aspect of teams thrown ontop, that's going to sell just fine