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Originally Posted by bjohnsonsmith
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.
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It would be, but I'd like to see it unpredictable based on performances, rather than a random roll of the dice. Too many times I've watched IndyCar and a yellow puts all the good cars mid pack and it's one by a random car. At that point I'd rather just have a sprint race with a randomised grid, because that's the same effect but more honest about it.
Both have pros and cons I suppose.