I agree with most of your points.ESPImperium wrote:I just wish that the teams were allowed to do 2 car pre season tests again.
What id like to see for 2011 for pre season:
* All cars launched for end of January
* 6 official tests between 4 tracks, Barceloan, Jerez, Valencia (Circuit Ricardo Tormo), Portamao.
* Teams to have last 2 tests as single car tests, before that they can have 2 car tests if they want.
* First 3 tests to be 3 day tests, last 3 tests to be 3 day tests
* Tests must be equally split between race drivers and test drivers, 7 days testing each (In order to get a reserve up to speed with the car before season, avoid the Badoer/Grosjean situation before the season starts)
* Shakedowns of cars must be done at an apporved FIA track in that teams base country and be limited to no more than 20 full laps of that track.
Mid season, id like to see this:
* Three 3 day tests at Jerez, Portamao and Circuit Ricardo Tormo.
* Only third/test/development drivers can test on theese days.
* 100 laps a day maximum distance.
* Each team must attend one test.
Lets get the test rules a little looser in areas, but a little tighter in others. Id like to see more testing, but in a economically sustainable way and in a way where all the drivers can get the feel of the cars they drive, and where improvements can be rapidly made, but rapidly made after every 4th GP where new parts can be added, so GP No6, No10 and No14 are the only GPs where parts can be added, and a evaluation test will be before each GP. The first 6 Gps will be under end test spec, and the first improvement can only be added once the teams are back for the first GP in Europe. This is the only way i can see where costs can be cut massivly in F1, i do follow a bit of Garry Andersons philosiphy in this area.
The only part that I have to question is the part about new parts. Teams have to have new elements for the changing downforces of tracks. It would be weird to have no new parts at Monaco - or Monza... Also, you have to allow the teams who do not have the resources of the stronger (i.e. richer) teams to catch up.
How about saying something like "the bottom 8 teams get to bring new parts to any grand prix"?