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Originally Posted by Woolley
Please, no. Worst solutions ever.
Problem with overtaking at the moment, F1 inspired, is it's effectively legislated against by the requirement to get wholly alongside before the corner, with blocking moves basically allowed by the one move rule.
DRS and push to pass is then introduced so that you can breeze by on the straight in the dullest overtaking moves ever.
Allow the late dive up the inside, put the onus on both drivers to leave just enough space for the guy alongside and you've spiced up the racing in the most exciting way possible without artificial means. Just like it was 30 years ago.
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What makes push to pass better than DRS is that the defending car also has a means to better defend himself by the use of his own push to pass.
If they maintained the V8 engine with an additional electric motor with limited uses over the course of the race it could add some interesting strategy to the event imo.