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Originally Posted by Matt K
I'm actually of an unpopular opinion that I'd prefer seeing cars following closely and drivers trying everything to pass even if the pass doesn't eventually happen, rather than cars passing each other easily because of a big disparity in power/tyres etc.
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That's a very astute way of describing the key difference between the racing with and without the measures introduced to mix it up.
For the BTCC I suppose it's like adding salt and pepper to a recipe. You want to mix things up just a bit, but make the artificial differences insurmountable and you've ruined the dish, so to speak.
As for how far to go with that, I think the fact that only two drivers have ever won all three races on a weekend might mean we don't need it any more mixed up than it already is. I don't think the measures to mix it up should be impossible for a driver to overcome.