I agree to some degree. However, the problem is not the computers as you state. It's not he simulation & prediction as much as Pirelli's fvvvck up. But again, if you look deeper, it's not even Pirelli's fault. It's FOM's fault, they wanted to create more pitstops artificially, and they asked Pirelli to make tailor specific high degradation tyres, and they did. Rest is is history.Andres125sx wrote: ↑18 Sep 2018, 09:24Singapore 2018 GP, poleman and winner laptimes:
Pole lap: 1:36.0
First laps in the race 1:47-1:48
Fast lap in race 1:42.9
We all know about fuel load, racing is not qualifying, blah blah blah... 11-12 seconds slower than in qualifying is, IMHO, embarrasing for F1. The fast lap for Lewis with empty tank was still 6.9 seconds slower than his own Q lap.
6.9 seconds. There was a time when this was unconceivable in f1. Today people don´t even notice...
Anyone who has ever raced at anything know how SLOW you must go to increase your laptimes 7 seconds, even if the tyres are 3 seconds slower (wich they are not), it´s still a 4 second difference. Still a difference wich means drivers are not racing, they´re just cruising around.
I´m the only one who can´t cope with this?
Toni Cuquerella (spanish tv) once said a thing wich did explain it all. Today computers are so advanced they can simulate almost everything, so teams know exactly what´s the fastest strategy, no room for feelings or talented drivers anymore, computers are telling the pace drivers must go, and cruising (tyre managment) and coasting (fuel managment) are faster on a GP length than going full attack mode
We can´t ban computers, but we can shorten a GP length so long term strategies makes no more sense and they´re forced to race again. Any other idea will be welcome
Sorry for the rant
Shortening the GP duration wouldn't have any impact. Initially it might, but again, those computers that you say, they'll still find the optimal strategy to go about racing under these new circumstances.
What I (not that I came up with it first) is to bring another tyre suplier, like Michelin for example. And it will be done.