- 26 May 11, 21:25#257370
I think he's saying its still important, just not exciting for the fans.
Qualifying is certainly not dead but it isn't as important as it used to be as with the tyres going off so quickly and needing to stop three to five times in a race conserving tyres is much more important so we don't see the same intensity of qualifying, it's better to settle for fourth than burn up an extra set of tyres trying to better your time. So from a fan spectacle point of view, qualifying is very dull this season. At this point, we might as well skip qualifying and the drivers start from the position they finished in the last race, let's add additional ballast for the fastest cars.
Aren't these a contradiction?
Nah, because the position they finished in the last race would also have been influenced by their qualifying position in the last race.
You're not answering my question though. On the one hand, he professes that quali is certainly not dead, on the other he follows it up with 'we might as well skip quali' because it's very dull for fans.
I think he's saying its still important, just not exciting for the fans.