dans79 wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 18:45
henry wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 18:19
The intention is NOT to have the fastest get to the front in the qualifying race. The objective is to have a two part RACE, a short part on the Saturday a longer part on the Sunday. That’s in contrast to the current form of the sport which is a two part TIME TRIAL.
That is not what i read.
https://www.planetf1.com/news/unanimous ... rse-grids/
The new style would see the drivers line up in reverse championship order on the Saturday and compete in a sprint race that would determine the starting grid for the Sunday grand prix.
“The intention is to have two or three races where instead of qualifying we have a reverse-grid sprint race,” Brawn explained.
Unless they are giving out points for the sprint race (not seen this mentioned anywhere), then all they are doing is hosing those at the front of the WDC rankings, for the sake of the "show". That is unacceptable as far as I'm concerned, as it's all just a gimick to appease the ficklest of fans.
Look at all the crying from yesterday over the VSC & SC. Do you think those people are going to act any differently when their driver starts 10th because of the sprint race?
henry wrote: ↑30 Sep 2019, 18:19
The technical effort being put into the 2021 rules objectives is considerably more than has ever been made before. Have a look at the 2021 aero thread to catch up on this. It’s possible, as you say, that they won’t get things right but I believe Ross Brawn has rather more insight than any of us and will give it a better chance than previous changes.
Even if the FIA get it right, the teams will quickly undo it, because as i mentioned previously the teams have substantially more resources.
The two forms of qualifying will be identical. No points are awarded for the first part of the two part time trial that is the current qualification event and no points will be awarded for the first part of the two part race.
And yes there will people who will be upset if their favourite driver starts the main race in 10th rather than 1st as now. That will, I think, be mainly down to unfamiliarity and lack of understanding as opposed to the obvious issues with VSC and tyre changes. No doubt some people will never be reconciled. For them to argue that under the “old” system their driver would obviously have one might be a useful distraction.
In what way do you think the teams would try to undermine the intentions of the 2021 regs? It would be in their interests to build a car that follows really well so the only avenue will be to produce a disruptive wake. Whether they could do both would be interesting particularly since the following would be the absolute priority.
As for a show. That is what F1 is. A marketing show based on a sport.
For what it’s worth I think they’ll probably compromise and end up with a mixture incorporating the worst aspects of both.
And before I can even post this I see yours announcing that’s what they’ll do. Oh well.
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