Well its not just F1 cars....
Haha I see what you mean. If you are running a more powerful engine than stock, it might be good to invest in some quality polyurethane mounts. If your motor has much more torque than stock it could "bottom out" the mounts, so to speak, which can cause damage. Just like a racecar needs stiffer than stock springs and struts to compensate for harder cornering forces, your engine needs stronger shock protection than stock.
And you drive an auto? Shame! Shame! Unless you don't have a left leg there is no good reason to drive auto.
