But if there is a hard tyre that allows you to push and will do the whole race then everyone will do the exact same strategy - they'll all use that one tyre.
I agree that it would be better to have a tyre that can be leant on without falling apart, but Hamilton showed how it could be done with the current hard tyre in the last race. He was able to overtake many cars and get the tyres to last. In the final stint he was driving to a target time and managed almost half the race distance on a single set of tyres.
It is possible but the teams have to get the setup right. By the end of this year the teams will be on top of the setup and will all be doing similar strategies at every race again.
zyphro wrote:"Artificial racing would be to give the slow guys an advantage over the fast guys and that's not what is happening here."
No, the results are solely based on who gets the tyre working. If you can't see that it's time to take your rose tinted glasses off. I bet you we will have another different winner in Monaco.
So what if there is another winner in Monaco? In qualifying a difference of just 0.1% in performance is usually enough to be the difference between a top 5 place and not getting into the top 10. The field is so incredibly close this year because of rule stability and the FIA cracking down on some of the creative ways teams were bending the rules. When things are that close the it's obvious that the pecking order will change on a race by race basis.
The races are being won by the driver in a good car who drives a great race AND who gets the tyres working. There is nothing wrong with that. My favourite driver, Hamilton, hasn't even won a race yet and I'm still loving the variability and the fact the drivers are having to work for their wins, and are having to drive great races to salvage a solid points finish when their car and setup isn't good enough for a win.
A bad setup and a poor performance shouldn't just net you second or third place as it was with Vettel last year. THAT is artificial racing where you have such an advantage through your equipment that you struggle to lose. Or do you think Vettel would have won last years championship in an HRT?