Midfield has always been competitive. The reason why people have only began to notice recently is because there is nothing happening at the front, so people focus more on the midfield because that’s the only place where anything interesting happens these days.
The midfield was just as competitive in 2012 as it is in 2020. The only difference is that in 2012 we had competition at the front, so no one cared about what happened to Toro Rosso.
Of course it has. The competition at the front is at an all-time. The viewership has been decreasing for years now. Nobody apart from Hamilton fans think that Mercedes parades are good for the sport.What has happened is that Mercedes increased the gap to p2 and p3 to a very calculated and predicted level of repeatability. Hamilton's consistency exagerates the dominance. But overall F1 hasnt gotten any worse.
You are objectively wrong.Shumacher dominant days to me were still more predictable. He literally smiled and waved his way to wins.
Ferrari won 57 races from 2000-2004
Mercedes won 102 races from 2014-2020