F1 should not put casual fans first.
Formula 1 is constantly reaching for a new audience, but it's not been found in the past decade as evidenced by the huge ticket prices and dropping viewer numbers.
What has caused this? For me, it isn't one driver dominating, but the way that the sport is constantly trying to chase new fans and dumb down the product.
Casual fans want to see more overtaking, but Formula 1 isn't just overtaking. It's Mansell hounding Senna around Monaco in 1992, it's Schumacher vs Alonso at San Marino, it's the thrill of a hard earned overtake finally happening after being set up over the course of 6 laps of harassment.
Things like DRS were introduced to encourage overtaking, but has actually made overtaking too easy on most tracks. Did anybody actually get a thrill from the overtake itself during the Austin GP? I wasn't finding the overtakes exciting in the most part because they were done before the braking zone even began.
Mooting ideas like ballast for cars that perform too highly are wrong, and is aimed purely at the average viewer who prefers the panel bashing of the BTCC. It just shouts "Let's penalise people for doing a good job" and isn't rewarding the best drivers and best cars. The same point exists for
Sprinklers and medals just made a mockery of what Formula 1 could be in the wrong hands. Double points was also a complete abomination purely to suit the fans - none of the teams really wanted it, and displeasure grew as the season went on, finally being dropped after the damage could have been done.
For me, Formula 1 should be a package that is between 60-40 in favour of the car, to 80-20 in favour of the car. The sport should ignore chasing the average casual viewer and instead create a product that isn't overly complex to understand, has cars that can follow each other and if a driver is good enough, harass the driver in front into a mistake or pull off an overtake themselves.
Open up the rule book in the right places, allow a decent bit of development and split prize money more evenly. Remove the Ferrari veto on rules as the competitors should have no place in setting the rules, they should merely be consultants whose opinion is respected.
There is no point chasing the casual fan, because how are they supposed to get into Formula 1 when they are told:
"A race is x laps, and you have to do it as quick as possible, but also need to use two different types of tyre, except when it's wet, and you get DRS if you're less than a second behind the car in front, but only out of this corner, and it's possible to cross the DRS line, overtake the car in front before the activation point and then use DRS to sprint away on the following straight.
"Oh, and if you do this type of penalty you'll get 5 seconds added to your finish time, so the positions on track are different to the positions that they'll finish in."
"Ps, under the virtual safety car you have to drive to X lap time, but if the guy in front decides to go 5 seconds slower you can't overtake him, but the car 6 seconds behind you can continue to drive to the delta and gain those 5 seconds, so the VSC that is supposed to keep gaps equal actually could cost you a load of time"
"F1 should be for the enthusiasts, and if the product is good enough, the fans will come."
Agree or disagree?