Id like to see three things;
First the Pirelli guys need to get a bit more aggressive on tyres, however only more aggressive by say 10Km a set less a set as at presently they aim for 100Km a stint. Id like to see this becomne to arround the 90Km per stint. The teams will optomise thrugh the season to reduce their tyre wear. At the start of the season it should be arround 3 stops a race with the end being toward the 2 stopper aera. However id make the Pirellis easier to hit the cliff as well, meaning that a driver will have to nurse the the tyres alot more in the early stages.
Secondly, id like to see it that the FIA and Pirelli allocate 5 sets of tyres to each car for Quali and the race, 3 option sets and 2 prime. One option set is set aside for cars to use in a Q3 that should be like the 2005 Quali rules where each driver has to go and do a single lap in a 5 minuite session. It will mean that all the Q3 guys will have burnt all but one set of prime tyres before the race, meaning that the tyre strategy will be even more marjinal for the Q3 guys. Its almost a handicap for success in Quali. The set that was not used for the non Q3 guys gets given back to the team in order to give them a alternitive strategy for the race. The set the Q3 guys use must be taken to the race start.
Thirdly, ill look at the present weight regs:
ARTICLE 4 : WEIGHT
4.1 Minimum weight :
The weight of the car must not be less than 640kg at all times during the Event.
If, when required for checking, a car is not already fitted with dry-weather tyres, it will be weighed on a set of dry-weather tyres selected by the FIA technical delegate.
4.2 Weight distribution :
For 2012 and 2013 only, the weight applied on the front and rear wheels must not be less than 291kg and 342kg respectively at all times during the qualifying practice session.
If, when required for checking, a car is not already fitted with dry-weather tyres, it will be weighed on a set of dry-weather tyres selected by the FIA technical delegate.
4.1 id change to 650Kg minimum weight.
4.2 id change to 290 Kg to 300Kg over the front wheels and 340Kg to 350Kg over the rear wheels.
That would mean that the teams if they had their car at the lowest ammounts over the wheels it would mean they would have 20Kg to play with in ballast, and im sure that would make alot more of a difference to the teams. Im only making a slmall 1 or two kilo difference to the present figures, but with the change of 4.1 it would really help the teams get on top of the tyres as much as they could.
However id also mandate a spec fuel tank as well that has to be 140KG with a 2.25Kg per 5Km fuel flow restrictor on it, whitch means there would be more of a need for cars to be fueled much higher than they presently are, but fuel sustem must have to supply at least 2 Kg per 5Km as well, so that would mean the teams would have the choice to fill up a little more and use that to push as well, whitch would affect tyre wear accordingly.
he rest of Article 4 id keep the same as it is at present:
4.3 Weight of tyres :
The weight limits specified in Articles 4.1 and 4.2 will be adjusted according to any differences (rounded up to the nearest 1kg) between the total set and individual axle set weights respectively of the 2010 and 2011 dry-weather tyres.
4.4 Ballast :
Ballast can be used provided it is secured in such a way that tools are required for its removal. It must be possible to fix seals if deemed necessary by the FIA technical delegate.
4.5 Adding during the race :
With the exception of compressed gases, no substance may be added to the car during the race. If it becomes necessary to replace any part of the car during the race, the new part must not weigh any more than the original part.
On other rules that affect tyres, id make it more lucritive for the FP1 driver if a team wish to run a Bottas/Clos/Ma/Van Der Garde or simmilar from previous years, in where the FP1 guy would get a set of the race drivers primes, but a FP1 driver would also get a set of options allocated to him as well. This would encourage the teams to give the FP1 guy a lot more running, instead of an average of 120Km he could get concievable 150 to 170Km out of a 90 minuite session. However with this id mandate it that each team has to have a FP1 driver for at least 10GP a year, work load split equally between both race drivers on this, so no Bottas in 15 FP1s in Sennas car.