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Old 13 May 2019, 02:56 (Ref:3903408)   #1
Casper
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The Continuing Story of F1's Lopsided Competition

There has been a long running discussion of how to fix F1 but I don't want to go there as everyone has read the thread and put their own views forward.

I think the question should be asked another way, should the top teams be handicapped by either regulation or a capped spend or should the lower teams be assisted in some way to make them more competitive, or put another way do you slow one down or speed the other up. Would the competition suffer if the top teams were to lose lap time speed and be slowed down and how would a regulation change to bring them back to the field be implemented and not slow the midfield and back of the field teams at the same time.

Any regulation change is an impost and artificially shapes the competitive side of the sport but it seems to be accepted these days.

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