GPR-A wrote:After a day's running, the drivers are already fearing the lack of overtaking due to increased wake from the leading cars. The tyres seems to be much more durable than last year and they can go on and on with them, causing more one stoppers and dull racing.
1. Can FIA not mandate two stoppers (and three stoppers where the races are long), just like they have mandated two different compounds for races (out of three made available)? That would take away tyre preserving, if any, that a team would be asking the driver to do and give way for different strategies.
2. Taking a cue from MotoGP, reserve the option of using fastest compound, in any race, to probably, the last 5 teams in the latest standings (after every race).
3. Ask PIRELLI to get rid of Medium and Hard compounds that would cause endurance racing.
Otherwise, we would see fast cars, but a dull spectacle.
Drivers in 2016 could not overtake due to tires not wake.
Tires gave out, over heated, failed when asked to work a bit harder.
That shouldn't be a problem in 2017.
Seems pretty simple to me, man up, be aggressive, learn somebting new (aka do what max does) and you're tires will allow you to overtake.
This is F1, you're always going to have to work for your overtake (Ignoring DRS).
Why aren't we fans of that?