Man.
I don't think anything, I'm saying that Poliphony Digital, the studio born in Japan - know the place? Know the mindset of Japanese people regarding death and loss? - and that did a whole Senna tribute with the producer announcing it in a moving and sensible fashion, a tribute designed to be respectful and touching, won't ever, ever, release a racing track less than a week after a young driver died on it.
And if you think that people wont jump right in trashing Super Formulas with ART livery on the Raidilion over the YouTube the minute the track gets released you clearly need to be introduce to this thing called internet. It has other thing called YouTube where thick people sometimes publish despicable things, such as videos recreating racing crashes on video games.