richard_leeds wrote:archiebald wrote:
I never said I had a problem with overtaking on the track.
What I don't like is 4 x 15 lap sprints and overtaking in the pits.
Bring back Bridgestone - their tyres with KERS and DRS would give a good balance to the racing.
eh? I'm not sure what races you were watching over the last few years, but the only overtaking was in the pits.
Not at all. True there was less overtaking on track but when Hamilton arrived on the scene a breath of fresh air wafted into the sport.
And, even without the technical changes we also have the delightful Kamui Kobayashi to thank for a great deal of entertainment.
If we could only have 22 others with the mindset of these two then all the artifical aids would be unnecessary.
Some people are raving about the 2011 season already but I don't get it. In 2010 we already had an emergence of more overtaking than ever with the added bonus that overtaking was never guaranteed. There were some brlliant duels and defensive driving (as per Petrov on Alonso in the final round) was just as exciting as any overtake. This came about due to a combination of two factors, 1. the re-fuelling ban, and 2. tyres that lasted a decent distance and fell off gradually. As a result the pit-stops were reduced from previous seasons and overtaking took place on the track.
Now, the 2011 regs have swung the pendulum too far the other way. The cars spend too much time in the pits (places change without overtaking) and the drop off in the tyres is so extreme that the drivers are forced to make 3~4 stops(with 4 looking like the optimum at the moment - anyone going to try 5?).
That is why I maintain that the best balance would be this years KERS, DRS and aero rules with Bridgestone type tyres instead of the horrible current Pirellis.
I accept that Pirelli are delivering what was requested but it doesn't change the fact that the current tyre specs are a disaster for the sport right now.