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Originally Posted by Pingguest
I want to see drivers fighting it out on-track.
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I want that too, but overall I want racing.
If that means a team design a stupendously fast, light car with a tiny tank that can only do 10 laps before refueling, with another team designing a slightly slower car that can do the entire race distance on a single fill and doesn't need to stop for new boots, with them both coming together right at the end - why not?
That's the biggest change in recent decades for me. Random* drivers picking off the entire field in order to win because they've made an inspired design and strategy choice is one of the things that's missing.
But, I fear, this is just ending up as another one of those "what is F1" questions again...
*Excluding the current top cars which can do it to order.