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Originally Posted by Adam43
This isn't a dig at Indycar, but sometimes the way the randomness works out is a little silly. The fuel mileage, pit windows and yellows on ovals and road or street circuits is indeed random. It produces different winners and somehow fits Indycar, but I'm not sure it is right for F1.
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In some respects I quite like the randomness, in that it makes things less predictable, something that F1 can't be accused of, particularly in recent years with the dominance of RBR and then Mercedes. A little less predictability might be a good thing for F1.