Sieper wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 16:52
Well, Monaco can also be quite lame, but usually we have a few crashes there as the walls are everywhere. How many overtakes did we have with the pre 2017 smaller wings (and less wide tires). Was it any/much better?
While the cars have gone through massive changes in the past 20 years, the circuits themselves haven't, to accommodate the modern day demands of the cars. Australia, Spain (to large extent), Monaco, Hungary, Singapore, 3rd sector of Abu Dhabi, all these circuits offer no opportunities to overtake, unless the performance margin between the two cars is around 3 seconds (except Monaco, leading cars never overtake). Once a car is ahead after turn 1, pretty much the race is over unless some SC/VSC drama happens.
Worst of all is Monaco.
"Racing" should not be about a faster car getting stuck behind a slower car, only because the circuit doesn't allow an overtake. It should be about a driver in a slower car showing his skills to hold a faster car behind. Even if the chasing car is a couple of tenths behind on performance, a driver's superior racing skills should be enough to pull off an overtake, without being restricted by the circuit limitations.