Italiano wrote:You own a car I assume. Let's say it's been working without problems, reliably and brings you pleasure. And then one day you decide its suspension is broken (all fine, no problems) and change it all with new shocks and springs, because you had a whim. And changing it won't being any improvements in road holding or handling, it will just empty your bank account and make people question your sanity. Can you see what I'm on about?
Well, it's not really like something mechanical that's either broken or not, or that wears out and needs replacing. I see it more like: I live in neighbourhood A, but think neighbourhood B might be better, so I move there because, really, I feel like change in my life. Maybe I'm unusual in that I'd rather do this than be stuck with the familiar. Whether or not it was ultimately a good or bad choice will depend on one's point of view, which can quite easily be conciously changed, and which will fade in time anyway as the new thing becomes more familiar.
I think my problem is that I see most comments here as simply being opposed to change, when no-one has seen the new format in practice and are just assuming it will be crap. I'm not assuming it will make things better or worse, but I'm interested to see how it will be. If there was no change then there would be none of this additional interest. At the end of the day, it's still qualifying, it's still going to be exciting, it may be a little different but so what...
There's far too much negativity about this sport from it's own fan base, and as a fan it gets me down sometimes.