We've seen various suggestions concerning the pre-race sessions over the years to "spice up" the racing. My question is, what exactly is the
point of messing with that stuff when it is the
racing itself which is so bloody dire in F1?
Plenty of other racing series have perfectly normal qualifying sessions combined with excellent racing, so why can't F1?
We don't need more gimmicks to put crap cars in front of good cars for the initial ten laps. That is 100% worthless and does
nothing to enhance the racing. At most it just creates insurmountable gaps between the good cars unfortunate enough to get stuck behind the crap cars, making them even
less competitive. I mean, the two Haas cars were right at the front in the last GP, and unsurprisingly served as nothing more than temporary moving chicanes to the faster cars, allowing those already ahead of them to create breathing space for themselves. Yeah, great racing right there.
What we need is positive, worthwhile ideas to modify the cars to allow them to race. End of story. It's what has been needed for years, everyone knows it, yet very little is being done about it. Just more worthless gimmicks and compromises rather than definitive action. Until that changes, the racing in F1 will continue to be dull and boring no matter what anyone comes up with.