Yes, I do follow and enjoy F1 and enjoy my more mid-fi than hi-fi music. We attended the F1 races in Indy until they moved to Austin. We would buy seats near the starting grid, watch the start (amazing sound and fury) and then wander the infield for the rest of the race, Pretty cool.
My dad started the love of the infernal combustion engine when he took us to Trenton (NJ) Speedway to see an Indy Car race when I was 12 or so. Eddie Sachs won (he was killed along with Sam McDonald at Indy two years later). Then it was dirt races in Northern Kentucky, Then it was crewing for a Formula Ford racer in SCCA. (We drove to Watkins Glenn for the F1 race one year.) Then it was Greenville/Pickens Speedway and Anderson Speedway in SC. (We moved a lot for my Dads job.) We were shopping for a Late Model for me to run at G/P when he died and that was the end of that for awhile.
At age 31 I bought my first motorcycle and some of the guys my brother and I rode with had dabbled in WERA road racing. So, a set of full leathers and a year later I took riders school at Nelson Ledges. 10 years, maybe 1/2 million highway miles later, and about $80K poorer I quit with 4 national titles as a rider and 12-13 more as team crew chief/part owner.
Now it's occasionally the drag strip down the street or Lawrenceburg Speedway for USAC Sprints or Midgets.
Once racing and/or music gets in your blood it's hard to let go.