Mafia wrote:zyphro wrote:waynes wrote:F1 with grooved tyres was a joke
In-before-they-were-intentionally-brought-in-to-suit-Schumacher

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and all other drivers were having tyres made outta wood i believe

exactly.
also the only point is - not only did it make the cars difficult to drive and make them WORK at the wheel, to actually use some of that skill, but they could still drive flat out on them.
honestly if you saw some f1 cars in the wet youd change your mind about what is needed in f1.
they were having to use every bit of skill to keep it on the road, most of the drivers had very different ways of tackling that wet track, from what i saw. you could visibly see the differences in talent.
less mechanical grip, a LOT less, is the only easy answer.
the Aero you can't do anything about, they will always claw it back with innovation. THey can't do anything about tyres which give half as much raw grip though. Give them consistent, durable tyres with half as much grip, and let the entertainment commence.