10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

As F1 isn’t in the best health right now, we asked what you would like to see introduced or changed to improve the sport. Here are some of your suggestions!
10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

1. Remove all team assistance

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

One comment I found myself strongly agreeing with said F1 needs to “remove all team assistance except for mechanical issues”, which is something that has started to be combatted recently.

Before the days of team radio, the drivers were pretty much on their own out on track, apart from reading their pit boards each time round. Now, they are getting information through their ears constantly, suggesting set-up tweaks, strategy options and even how to improve their lap times. This needs to stop and the idea of the drivers being more independent is already starting to be introduced.

As suggested by: Sxizofrenis

2. Bring back refuelling

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

F1 pit stop speeds have decreased to insane levels thanks to the banning of refuelling for the 2010 season. It is a rule that seems to split opinion, with some enjoying the additional strategy element and others feeling it does little to improve the racing. There were plans to re-introduce it, but the decision was ultimately rejected.

As suggested by: Robert Keus

3. Customer cars

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

This is a very interesting point and was made on the basis of costs, giving teams with smaller budgets the chance to be more competitive and improve the racing as a result. It hasn’t been allowed in recent years, with the last real examples being the Super Aguri SA05 (basically an old Arrows) and the Toro Rosso STR4 (a Red Bull).

The idea put forward by user ‘toguapotobo’ was that lower teams could rent or buy year-old machinery, like Manor using the 2015 Mercedes in 2016, and this would certainly better the racing and decrease costs heavily for those who do use customer cars. But whether the big teams would be willing to help is a completely different matter.

As suggested by: toguapotobo

4. Wider tyres

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

This suggestion is actually set to be introduced, with wider rear tyres giving drivers more grip, which will increase corner speeds and cut lap times. There is no denying the fact that many people love F1 because of the speed of the cars. Recent regulation changes increased lap speeds but wider tyres is part of a plan to bring those back down.

As suggested by: b16 LP 640-4

5. Return to old tracks

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

This was actually suggested by a couple of people, but one of them claimed the new tracks were “just plain boring”. In terms of layout, this is very true. They all feature similar types of corners and blend into one another. There is not much that is unique about them.

F1 used to be about racing on terrifying tracks at insane speeds, in amazing locations. A lot of that has now been lost, with the sport moving to places that can afford it, ignoring motorsport heritage and history. There are some epic circuits in France, Portugal, the Netherlands and various other countries, where F1 used to visit but now does not. It is a huge shame and has an impact on the fans, racing and history.

As suggested by: Nishant Nair

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A lot of the comments focused on the engines. The current V6 Turbo power units may be insane in terms of the technology, but they are very quiet and this is a big problem for fans who attend races. As well as witnessing insane speeds, they also want to listen to insane sounds.

F1 isn’t delivering this at the moment. While the sport is trying hard to sort out this issue, many feel reverting to previous engine specifications would be better. V12s and V10s are probably out of the picture, but a return of the V8 is certainly much more possible – they sound better and are also cheaper.

As suggested by: SomeRandomCarGuy

7. Cheaper tickets

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

This one definitely caught my eye! Looking at motorsport as a whole, F1 tickets are ridiculously expensive. Sure, it depends which race you attend, but certainly examples like the British Grand Prix (where a three-day general admission ticket is almost £180) and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix are far too high.

It means attending a Formula 1 race is out of reach for many and this hurts the fans. But, places like Silverstone have to charge these high prices to break even each year, as the circuits have to pay very high fees to Bernie Ecclestone just to host the event in the first place. It is a tricky one but cheaper tickets would be welcomed by millions of F1 fans around the world.

As suggested by: Peter jansens

8. Bye, bye Bernie

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

Bernie Ecclestone is the big boss of F1. He is the man in control and the sport wouldn’t be as successful as it is today without him. But many feel he is now ruining the greatness he was so instrumental in creating and waving goodbye to Bernie was a regular suggestion in the comments of my question thread.

He has no plans of stopping at the moment but at the age of 85 and with the sport in need of big changes, you have got to think it won’t be long before someone else takes charge.

As suggested by: AudiDoodi

9. No DRS

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

F1’s Drag Reduction System (DRS) was introduced in 2011 in a bid to boost overtaking. The rear wing flap can only be lifted if a driver is within one second of the car in front during a race and at a specific zone on the circuit. It has certainly helped increase passing figures but it is an artificial, unexciting way of doing so and many would like to see it go.

As suggested by: Rick Hendrix

10. Fewer rule restrictions

10 Ways You Think F1 Could Be Improved

This is both related to aero and engines. Many of you guys feel that the regulation restrictions need to be lifted to increase creativity, resulting in the cars on the grid actually sounding and looking different, and to improve the racing. While all of that could be true, it would also increase costs considerably and could create a larger spread in the field.

As suggested by: Caro F. Doom

Thanks for all the comments on the original post. You can see it here.

Comments

Kevin B

Well, I really don’t get the sound problem, it is really nice to watch a F1 race without earplugs and ear cover and still getting furious headache and hearinglosses. Even for the driver, and F1 workers it is a good thing. I think the problem is not the level but the noise itself. In terms of db it’s perfect now, the problem is the musicality. a 6 speed gearbox and wider power range would help improving that. The other real problem for me is the race regulations, there are to many penalties for any reason, just let the driver race and overtake. To finish, I would like to see 26/28 cars starting the race, the more cars on the tracks, the more action.

01/03/2016 - 17:20 |
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Legendary

Clarkson knew best - host it at the Top Gear test rack.

01/03/2016 - 17:21 |
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Arno

Refueling should not be brought back I think, makes it a bit more exciting and tactical.

DRS should stay, but the rules about it should be lifted. Drivers should be allowed to deploy it whenever and wherever they want, for as long or short as they want. What’s next, making rules about where drivers can touch the throttle or change gears? Could aswell just send robots around a circuit.

Ban team radio, ban DRS rules, let the driver make decisions on when he wants to use it, let the driver make decisions on when to make a pit stop. It’s the driver that should play to win, not the team. The team supports the driver, and in return the driver will do everything he can to win. Now the team directs the driver, which together with the many rules limits his freedom. Give someone that is willing to step in an F1 car and go as fast as physicaly possible freedom and you’ll see something exciting. Simple.

01/03/2016 - 17:26 |
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Anonymous

And actually i don’t think V10 could help the sport, yes, if you look back to the V10 area it is exciting, but think more about it, do that really make the race more exciting? Compare 2004 and 2015 season, Schumacher’s dominate just like Hamilton, Ferrari’s dominate just like Mercedes, Barrichello just like Rosberg, actually they didn’t have too much different, and it is 2015 now, everything is becoming electronic, hybrid is actually the future, WEC is the race about Hybrid, does it boring? No

01/03/2016 - 17:26 |
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Johan Karlsson

I think one way to improve F1 would be to have the cars expand as they go along so that you can’t overtake and you won’t have to sit for hours and watch all the boring stuff just to know who wins.

01/03/2016 - 17:33 |
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Max Engel

I want to see really wild ideas. Things like the Tyrrel P34, or the Brabham fan car. I’m tired of most cars in the field being glorified pallet-swaps.

01/03/2016 - 17:37 |
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Anonymous

with some of these I agree, with some I don’t, but the 3 main points are - 1) no need for V10/12, because I was lucky enough to attend the British GP in 2013 (my 1st and so far last time), and the V8s were crazy loud (as in amazing crazy loud), so V8 it should be. 2) when there was no DRS, people complained that there were hardly any overtaking at all. I’m sorry, but I rather watch cars passing each other artificially than nobody passing anyone at all. 3) Somebody shoot Bernie Ecclestone please

01/03/2016 - 17:37 |
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Anonymous

There’s so much technology in F1 that it’s making the sport more of an engineering convention that happens to have a driver rather than a driver-focused sport. Formula 1 should get rid of some of the technology and keep enough to have the drivers focus on driving and overtaking the person in front and not focus on things that don’t really matter, like fuel and the KERS system.

01/03/2016 - 17:43 |
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Anonymous

One other thing, IMO of course, is for the FOM to stop being such douchebags with previous race footage. For fans who are either new to the sport or those who are intriqued but would like to watch more to decide, there is no real option other than illegally downloading them.

Hell every porn site in existence has figured out how much can be made from a $19.99 monthly subscription. I would gladly pay a monthly fee for a subscription to a streaming source of previous F1 seasons

01/03/2016 - 17:49 |
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hashrulsubzero

You haven’t seen a ticket price for Malaysian Grand Prix…that cost twice the price that you used to pay.

01/03/2016 - 18:04 |
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