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...I'd extend it thusly:

Set the tyre allocation for a weekend to exclude quali entirely, and for qualy give each driver two sets of tyres per qualy session like this based on championship standings:

1st - 3rd = C1 (Hardest)

4th - 7th = C2

8th - 11th = C3

12th - 14th = C4

15th - 17th = C5

18th - 20th = C6 (Softest)

This will give the resultant shakeup of qualy that people seem to like without feeling forced like a reverse grid.

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[–] [email protected] 10 points 1 year ago

That would definitely mix up the grid. However, I'm doubtful they will implement rules that punish performance.

With that being said, I overall liked the new tire allocation. I'm not sure it resulted in a better qualifying, but I think it resulted in more interesting strategies during the race.