Jolle wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 22:00
3jawchuck wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 20:36
Shrieker wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 18:32
Sort of bringing it back from the dead, but I think now that we have so many races, the 2 worst results should be dropped from the drivers championship.
I'd not object to that, it would reduce the damage mishaps and random chance have on the title chase. But, I think it would be seen as going against the reliability/cost cutting craze we're currently in.
I also like the idea of at least a point for all finishers.
Everybody points? What about those heroic drives then? Webber's debut... Bianchi in Monaco a few years ago...Mclaren's shame... whats next? a podium with everybody? It's one of the many steps how to "feel" progress (especially in the "good old days") first: qualify, then finish, points!, podium, win and as the final crown: the championship. We already lost qualifying (and pre-qualifying for that matter), finishing isn't really a challenge anymore... does make the steps quite large.
and for scrapping one or two races... come on... it was already ridiculous in the eighties, let alone now. Just imagine how this forum would explode if Hamilton, with less points then Rosberg would have became WC?
Heroism would net you more than the default 1 point for finishing. Or do you think that heroics would be lacking if a point was offered for lasting the race? If we're supposed to be promoting reliability then this would be one way of doing so, it could also end the silly gearbox and engine saving retirements.
If he'd have won he'd have won because he had more points, because everybodies worst two races are discounted. It would be the same for everyone after all.
OT, but regarding proper qualifying and even pre-qualifying, I'd be all for that if we could somehow get more teams involved. Also, bring back the 12 lap format, none of this silly knockout rubbish.