I would like to know how many passes (specific number) that you think should happen each race?
I see quite a few passes on track every race. I have no problem with passing as much as I have a problem with the fact that there is ONLY one racing line around the track. At that point, the only way to pass is to slam the door on someone, and push them off the line.
Now if the cars were 4WD, and the front tyres could be independently "triggered" from the steering wheel. there could be near infinite lines around the track that are fast, and could make more overtaking possible. Not only that, the loss of grooved tyres next year should reduce the amount of marbles on track by lessening the edges on the tyre that can start the graining...
Anyways, gcdugas, Alonso won this GP, much against your earlier posts about his inability to even score points, so what is your issue?
I believe that this is the best lineup of drivers that I have seen so far. This is ALSO the most competitive multi-team lineup that I have seen as well.
Overtaking is NOT everything. Overtaking does NOT define a driver.
By your logic gcdugas, if a driver wins 18 races in a season from pole, he is not a good driver because he didnt overtake to win... Nevermind that he is on pole because he is a great driver.
Using overtaking as the only measurement in a sport that has little is utterly rediculous, and closed minded.
But you have already shown that with your posts, so I do not have to point out your bigotry on the subject, you have done very well pointing that out yourself.