This idea has been floated a few times, but I think this is the first time that Bernie has championed it openly in the press.Bernie Ecclestone would like to see trackside sprinklers at Formula One circuits to artificially create the excitement of a wet circuit midway through grands prix.
The F1 CEO, who also sticks by his medal proposal, said it would be a sure-fire way to increase overtaking.
"Look at the races we have now," Ecclestone told Formula1.com. "Overtaking is almost impossible because in the dry there is only one line good for maximum speed because of the rubber on the track. You have a completely different picture when it is wet. We always had the most exciting races in the wet so let's think of making rain…
"There are race tracks that you can make artificially wet and it would be easy to have such systems at a number of tracks. Why not let it 'rain' in the middle of a race? For 20 minutes or the last ten laps? Maybe with a two-minute warning ahead of it. Suspense would be guaranteed and it would be the same for all."
Personally, I think that the idea is retarded. Sure, I think wet races are more fun, but that is a matter of natural circumstances and force majeure : the moment you are able to predict the unpredictable, the entertainment value is significantly diminished.
If predicting rain was just a matter of waiting for someone to turn on a tap (with a 2 minute warning, no less) everyone's strategy would be mapped out and a lot of the unpredictability will be lost.
This is a fad too far IMHO and I think the senile old bugger should stop messing with the format before it turns into the motorsport equivalent of WWE.
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