This could be good. First of all, mandatory two stops seem to have been left off the table...
Salamander wrote:I think everyone is totally overreacting to this. Having double points at the last race isn't fantastic, but neither is it totally absurd. At least it means it's theoretically harder to have a total cakewalk of a year. As for the numbers - who even really cares? They're numbers, they only mean as much as you make them mean. Well, apart from the number 1, but that's not changing anyway. And as for the budget cap, well, I prefer not being totally pessimistic about the one thing that, if it was properly implemented, would most help F1 not collapse under it's own, super inflated girth.
Surprisingly, given my recent critics to the current state of F1's decision making, I tend to agree with this.
The point of this move is that, given an ever extending calendar, the chances of the championship being settled before the final race of the season are ever increasing, because a single race represents a smaller part of the season than it used to be. And, where a dominant driver would win the season in race 12/16, leaving four "meaningless" races at the end of the year, nowadays he would win it in race 15/20, leaving five such races. In fact, now that I'm using numbers I'm starting to find this move more pointless than I did before I started writing this paragraph
after all, it is not such a big difference as I had first thought. So, yes, the idea is to increase the likelihood of the final race to be a title decider, but no, the chances of it being haven't decreased that much in recent years. Still, I don't think it's gonna be such a deal breaker, because the teams will plan taking this into account. There have been way worse ideas - namely, the medals system...
I will miss the current numbers system, if only because I don't like the idea of having car #80 overtaking car #93. If I was taking the shots I would go back to football players in the starting 11 using 1-11 shirts, with the players in the bench using 12-18. And basketball rosters would always use numbers between 4 and 15. But it isn't a big deal at all.
As per the cost cap, I believe it is the most relevant part of the announcement, but we'll have to wait and see what the final deal is. In the current state of the sport, I would be happy with a $150 millon cap for 2015, with the cap decreasing every year in exchange for bigger technical freedom.