Ringleheim wrote: ↑03 Sep 2020, 23:03
I would love to see the telemetry data sent from the cars to the pits cut greatly. Would make this more interesting, not less interesting.
The "perfection" of the sport as it now exists is what makes things boring.
The best races are the strange ones when unusual, unpredictable things occur, out of dumb luck.
Everything is too "known" now for most races to be interesting.
And the cars are WAY too reliable. Unreliability used to be a major contributor to interesting, unpredictable races.
This is exactly why we need to ban data transfer. Log it on a computer and analyse afterwards if need be. With all these sensors there is no unpredictability. Everything from tyre temperatures to gearbox vibrations are monitored.
The overtaking quantity may not have been a huge amount in past decades but the unpredictability of it provided the excitement of the unknown. Look at wet races. They are even slower than full tank dry weather races but it is easy to make a mistake and slip off causing unpredictability. Fans want unpredictability. Just look back over this season thus far. The best race by far was Austria 1 where nobody knew who will even finish the race and in what order.
So in short I'd say - absolutely ban live data transmission.