Moose wrote:I think it wasn't broken.
No one complained about how Qualifying was before.
Just turn it back to what it was.
I agree, fundamentally the recent qualifying rules worked well. The problem is not in the qualifying rules - it is in the technical rules. At the moment we have cars whose qualifying setups are optimized for the race. Due to things like the gearbox/engine rules, fixed front:rear bias, restricted DRS usage, etc there is limited ability to tune the car for outright qualifying pace. Tuning the car for qualifying pace would be at the detriment of race pace, but hopefully some teams would take a gamble occasionally and shoot for pole. This would be another way to mix up the grid as a fast Saturday car would be slow on Sunday and vice versa.
I also think the technical rules are much easier to change. The teams are often happy to have more freedom and to the majority of the fans, small tweaks of non-visual technical rules do not matter so they don't need to be explained.
Rules like 3 tyres in qualifying, no refuelling, fixed gearing have done a good job of making it harder to find the balance between the perfect saturday and sunday setup, but I think the technical rules could definitely go much further in this direction.
No good turn goes unpunished.