![]() 03/19/2016 at 15:31 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
They should qualify all the drivers in the same car, and put them in cars inverse of the previous races result. (Eg: Manor in last place last race, Hamilton qualifies first this race, and goes in a Manor).
![]() 03/19/2016 at 15:40 |
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Lol I said something like this on the FP: faster drivers start up front, but they switch cars with the slower drivers. Do this randomly to prevent the faster drivers from purposely qualifying last.
![]() 03/19/2016 at 15:57 |
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Yeah, problem is if you do randomly it seems kinda gimmicky you know? They really should’ve just left it smh.
![]() 03/19/2016 at 15:58 |
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Still less convoluted than the current qualifying setup.
![]() 03/19/2016 at 16:01 |
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There are some series that do stuff like this. GP2 used t. (maybe still does, haven’t watched in a couple years). They’d have qually and fastest drivers would start up front for the feature race which was worth XXX points then they’d run a sprint race which was worth like 60% the feature and the starting grid was the reverse order of the feature finish.