Though they proceed to impress emotions of apathy for a big portion of Components 1’s hardcore fanbase, dash races have now grow to be deeply ensconced as a sporting factor of the fashionable world championship.
Dash races had been introduced in after Liberty Media assumed possession of F1’s industrial rights holder FOM – and Liberty are evidently eager on the format.
Components 1 CEO Stefano Domenicali, specifically, seems to be the most important fan of dash races of anybody. Underneath his management, dash races have doubled from three per season to 6 during the last three seasons.
Domenicali has beforehand mooted the thought of introducing reverse grids into the game for grand prix occasions. Whereas the thought has lengthy confronted opposition from groups, he has as soon as once more begun pushing the thought of reversing grids for dash races, as seen in F2 and F3.
The dash race format is just seen at one-quarter of the world championship rounds and Domenicali’s enthusiasm for it’s clearly not shared by lots of the drivers. However having regularly established the idea, has the time come to shake it up once more with an much more radical change?
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Dash races exist for one motive solely: leisure. An try to supply a extra bite-sized, intense type of racing to thrill followers even additional. As a result of if F1’s followers love racing, why not give them extra of it?
However too typically, the 100km races fail to ship the spectacle that everybody would wish to see. And infrequently it’s the identical staff and drivers ‘preventing’ for the victory and factors paying positions that followers can anticipate to see doing so on Sunday.
So by inverting all or a part of the grid, you’d all however assure followers the joy of seeing uncommon vehicles and drivers preventing for the victory and seeing the quickest vehicles on the grid having to work to achieve positions from deep within the pack. What’s to not love?
In opposition to
Reverse grids work for junior formulae, that are inherently purported to be coaching grounds for drivers in search of to compete sooner or later in Components 1 or different main championships.
By forcing the quickest groups and drivers to start out from the center of the grid, they’re serving to to present essential racing expertise to probably the most gifted drivers and providing alternatives for individuals who might must develop their abilities extra an opportunity to style the extraordinary strain of battling for a podium or win. A chance they may not usually get.
And on condition that drivers could be racing of their positions by means of fully synthetic means, what worth would there really be if, say, Gabriel Bortoleto wins a dash race for Sauber from reverse grid pole?
I say
Stefano Domenicali is certainly a fiercely clever determine, who has made a extra significant contribution to each Ferrari and Components 1 as a sport than the overwhelming majority of individuals ever to work for both. But typically, it’s arduous to grasp what his motivation is behind a few of his takes concerning the racing collection he presides over.
Oh no, that’s proper. The motivation is cash.
It will be silly to fake to not see why reverse grids are interesting. Positive, let’s see how far the McLaren drivers can rise from the again row of the grid in 20 laps. That will be much more intriguing a prospect than most dash races are ever more likely to provide at the most effective of instances.
However there are far, far too many issues with reverse grids to ever critically fathom introducing them into the present dash format.
To begin with, how a lot of the grid is ‘reversed’? The highest ten, like in F2, or all the area? Whichever they do, how do they resolve the unique grid order to reverse? The outcomes of Friday qualifying? What’s the incentive for drivers to do their greatest in dash qualifying, in that case?
Then there’s a very powerful query of championship factors. Previously a reward completely withheld for prime ten finishers in a grand prix, they’re at present handed out to the highest eight in Saturday dash races too. For those who introduce reverse grids, will drivers nonetheless earn factors based mostly on their ending positions? If they’ll, gained’t that result in farcical dash qualifying classes the place drivers are trying to get the tenth-fastest time? And in the event you take away factors from reverse grid races, what’s the incentive for drivers to care about dash races in any respect?
Reverse grids make no sense in Components 1. In any capability. In some unspecified time in the future, the pursuit of making worth for promoters has to overridden by the pursuit of sustaining F1’s worth as a sporting competitors. One that’s purported to be probably the most prestigious circuit racing contest on the planet.
In the end, dash races want reverse grids about as a lot as Components 1 wants dash races to start with.
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