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Originally Posted by bjohnsonsmith
F1 only has 20.
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It's pointless to compare artificially restricted grid to one where you can field whatever you wish wherever you want. Same exact thing as when Mario Andretti complained about the amount of F1 overtaking versus Indycar, as if you could compare overtaking capabilities of non-spec cars to fully spec cars, it's never ever going to be achieved whatever you try.
If F1 opened the doors and said "anyone can attempt to race" like in the pre-qualifying era, AND also kill off the mandated 2 car per team rule, you would not have 20 cars each race.
IndyCar on the other hand HAS "free for all" policy, yet have had trouble attracting 33 relatively cheap spec cars for what they describe as the biggest race in the world.