Imagine a sport bundle for Netflix that cost £5-£10 a month. And you can watch ALL the F1 sessions whenever you want.
I guess it's a similar reason why Amazon Prime is sniffing around the Premier league.
Imagine a sport bundle for Netflix that cost £5-£10 a month. And you can watch ALL the F1 sessions whenever you want.
But then is there even a point to doing it that way? Who would watch a race where there are zero consequences on the outcome? I feel that whether it's WDC position or reverse WDC position, half the field would just retire their cars on lap 1. Especially if the points are distributed the same way as the sprints now. In WDC position, there's literally no gain for anyone from McLaren/Ferrari downward to merit actually doing the race, and vice versa, there's virtually no chance for the top teams/drivers to benefit so why would they bother with it? Especially bearing in mind cost cap/engines.
JordanMugen wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 09:21Format idea:
FP1 - 2 hours
Q - Q3-Q2-Q1 knockout system, awards pole position
FP2 - 30 min
SR - 150km 10-8-6-4-3-2-1 (grid based on full reverse Q)
GP - 305km 25-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 FL 1 (grid based on Q)
Could definitely be an option IMO. With the speed difference of the upper and lower grid cars, it makes the Sprint the action packed, PlayStation 5 F1 game extravaganza as FOM intend it to be as Hamilton carving through the field showed.
You're leaving far too much potentially down to the weather with that lottery system. We've seen too many times a drying track or rain have a massive influence.flynfrog wrote: ↑19 Nov 2021, 04:28JordanMugen wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 09:21Format idea:
FP1 - 2 hours
Q - Q3-Q2-Q1 knockout system, awards pole position
FP2 - 30 min
SR - 150km 10-8-6-4-3-2-1 (grid based on full reverse Q)
GP - 305km 25-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 FL 1 (grid based on Q)
Could definitely be an option IMO. With the speed difference of the upper and lower grid cars, it makes the Sprint the action packed, PlayStation 5 F1 game extravaganza as FOM intend it to be as Hamilton carving through the field showed.
To me with the sprint race the Knockout is a little much
Id go flying lap qual Could draw a number for the order.
Sets the grid in groups of 4
each group of 4 draws for starting grid in sprint race.
Sprint race sets the grid
extra point for every position gained during the sprint 5 max.
I had thought of something along similar lines, but would look to offer less points-paying positions in the sprint (10-1 for first six finishers, like the old points system).JordanMugen wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 09:21Format idea:
FP1 - 2 hours
Q - Q3-Q2-Q1 knockout system, awards pole position
FP2 - 30 min
SR - 150km 10-8-6-4-3-2-1 (grid based on full reverse Q)
GP - 305km 25-18-16-14-12-10-8-6-4-3-2-1 FL 1 (grid based on Q)
Could definitely be an option IMO. With the speed difference of the upper and lower grid cars, it makes the Sprint the action packed, PlayStation 5 F1 game extravaganza as FOM intend it to be as Hamilton carving through the field showed.
Same here!adrianjordan wrote: ↑28 Nov 2021, 10:04I think a Sprint Championship would be at least worth trying.
I also like the idea of having to use all 3 tyre compounds between the race and sprint - would add an element of strategy to the mix.
As for setup changes, maybe only allow limited changes, maybe even based on reverse WCC positions. So a backnof the field team can optimise their car for Sprint and then the race, with progressively more restricted changes as you move up the table.
Really am just throwing ideas out there now!! Lol