I wish to open a new forum topic regarding rule changes to enhance F1.
My observations of the first race in Melbourne (from inside of turn 2) seem to be that it is the job the of the driver to make sure car gets home and to maintain tyres and engines.
So I would like to know what do you think should be done to change F1 from a parade back to a sport..
I had a few ideas that I thought might make it interesting.
1: Get rid of driver aids. This is the obvious. More chances for drivers to make mistakes will sort the men from the boys. Makes for more excitement when a driver stuffs a gear in corners or spins the tyres.
2: Go back to one tyre manufacturer. Make tyres that don’t last long but it give the choice of driving hard or making them last. Drivers are more likely to overtake if they have more mechanical grip. I think I read this idea in Race Car Engineer but it sounded good.
3: Remove blue flags. I think this improve things a lot.. Even if one team is dominate, they still have to fight through the back markers. There would be a lot more action on the track as the faster cars try to lap the field. It doesn’t seem fair for the lead drivers but it still means a lot more action. Also might spice up action off field with drivers bitching about each other. It seems that all the drivers are to clean cut to give the correct image for the manufactures and sponsors. Eddie Irvine and Jacques Villeneuve make things interesting wether you love or hate them.
4: Change the points system. I am not sure how but the current system rewards consistency and not guts. Maybe something in between the new and old like 12 points for the win.
5: Change testing rules. A lot of testing is for tyres but a control tyre would remove that factor. I think there should be a limited number of the test days. However, to help, more time should be allowed during a GP weekend. Track time on Thursday and Friday so the public get their monies worth. The team is there so why no test when everything is setup. Seems logical option to reduce costs and get testing on the tracks where they need it.
There are some thoughts. I welcome all feedback