This question probably gets asked millions of times, but if given the opportunity to take full control of the FIA, what would you do to F1 to make it great again?
Me?
>Chassis spec reverted to pre-1998 regulations/measurements with HANS installed
>All electronic AIDS removed
>The following engine choices available:
BMW Mxx (V6 Turbo)
Cosworth DFV (V8)
Ferrari 0xx (V12)
Honda RAxxx (V6 Turbo)
Mercedes-Benz FO-xxx (V10)
Renault RSx (V10)
>In-house powerplants would be more than welcome, but in order for such a team to get their engine homologated it must be competitive against the default DFV unit for all fledgling teams else it will get rejected
>The following tire choices available:
Bridgestone
Goodyear
Michelin
Pirelli
>Maybe Avon too, as they're quite popular in privateer formula series
>Safety Car no longer exclusively Mercedes-Benz
>It would be a personal choice of the track owners/race organizers to select the course car (so you'd probably see an 80s Ferrari 348 at Monza again as they're still the non-F1 course marshal vehicle more than 25 years later), and maybe a Countach back at Monaco if not a newer supercar
>Non-championship rounds make a comeback, GP2 cars and drivers are eligible for entry to test their might
>15 regular rounds, with a 16th that alternates every year like the Olympics at a new venue.
>Monaco, Silverstone, Monza and Spa are all protected and cannot be modified or removed from the calendar
>Hockenheim will be de-built back to its pre-2002 configuration
>Zandvoort and Imola will both make a return
>The Japanese GP will alternate between Suzuka and Fuji every year
Thoughts?