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Liberty has to live up to it's name and pressure FIA more into giving existing fans who support other teams and starting by re thinking the cap strategy to benefit all the teams not just the richest and it's outdated voting system. |
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After all an F1 Super Licence should mean a super vote, Liberty would be advising of the transition and FIA naturally would police it as is their job. |
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Drivers have no problem with dominating no matter the event is, Hamilton enjoys showing up to a race of 2-4 drivers and I think one of the major reasons he wants to keep Bottas as Bottas goes along with the program and makes no waves. No chance he would want to bring a young up and coming driver to the team even if he knew it was better for the sport (or even the team). I also don't agree with any system that requires unanimous decisions to make a change. If not majority only at least make is some percentage.
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I dont think you are in the minority. I recently read an article where Toto is quoted saying that polls show that most fans oppose reverse grids. He didnt say which poll showed this though. Another website that I frequent for F1 news did a poll on this topic as well. About 75% of those who answered were opposed to the idea. These arent exactly the most reliable ways of gauging fans support/opposition to the idea, but the feeling that Im getting from reading comments and polls is that most people are opposed to it.
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I would be interested in reading the data on the poll that Toto references.
I think this season will always have an "*" by it because of the virus and I am not sure if I would prefer the reverse order or not. Turns out it doesn't matter as it is a dead issue. I do think a race, reverse results for next race, then combine the overall points would be far more interesting and I think require more skill to come out ahead overall but possibly a gimmick. I would be more likely to watch it from start to end. Hamilton's without a doubt a great driver but I wonder how much he is challenged when he starts from poll and drives off, only to ever pass others under blue flags. Listen to one of the top drivers talk about starting from the back because of penalties and they talk about how difficult it is. My guess is I will be back to turning a two hour race into a 30 minute show.
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Can I throw in Random Starting Grid Positions as a test to be had.
Instead of doing Qualy at all, just pull numbers from a hat, or balls from a cage or whatever. It inputs a bit more "luck" into the equation, yes maybe a bit gimmiky, but overall, could result in interesting racing. Imagine, Russel-P1, Magnussen-P2, Albon-P3, Sergio Perez P-4, and on and on. Just completely random. I'm curious to hear your thoughts on the importance of qualifying overall in racing. |
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Also, why should Toto agree to something that will clearly diminish their advantage? They didn't get to where they are by luck. |
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Williams needs another billionaire looking for a hobby or trying to get his son a drive as it is a really tough sell to someone that wants to invest in a profitable business. Billionaires buying teams as a hobby and the richest drivers getting drives is another issue with F1. The rich drivers don't care but the sport suffers. Instead of sharing revenue they went with spending caps which I think will turn out to be a joke. Ferrari threatens to leave if they don't get exactly what they want but both sides would lose, Ferrari isn't in F1 as a charity, their company and brand would lose value if they left.
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Do you believe F1 is as interesting as it was 20 years ago? Can you explain to someone that doesn't watch F1 how we hope there are 2-3 teams fighting for win at each race (always the same teams) but often the it is 1-2 drivers and they are on the same team and we are hoping it rains to make it interesting? Edit - Also, reverse grids, if done right, are not like giving one team the ball 5 times in a row. One option is starting the next race in the reverse order of the last race. Long term results will still have the best teams coming out on top and the worst teams will still have no chance of winning. Everyone is still playing by the same rules and far different than handicapping the best.
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Look, I agree that it's lost a lot of its intrigue with Merc's domination of the hybrid turbo era. But I'd suggest something like BOP before I'd ever agree to reverse grids. I'll also repeat my complete befuddlement at the fact that there's only two companies in the world that can make a competitive F1 engine. And if that's the case, then give everyone the same engine, and let them develop it as much as they want to. Just because we have a legitimate problem doesn't mean we need a stupid solution. |
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Spec racing (give everyone the same engine) does have its benefits but also negatives. Purists will never go for it, MB, Ferrari, Mclaren, Renault, also won't as only one would remain. I wouldn't do engines but do think some amount of "spec" makes sense, maybe transmissions (most would be amazed out how few options come on production auto's), maybe brakes, maybe some body parts. All cost reductions and loses some of the "pinnacle of motorsports", but for me I would like far more parity in the grid and something needs to change.
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BS,really Vet?
Of course the leading drivers are against it..they don't want to start at the back but they must realise that F1 not all about them for their comfort, it's not a closed shop.
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Main goal of all three of them is to place as high as possible and win races, their goal and my overall goal (watching an interesting race) are far different.
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