I’ve found every race to be a little too chaotic to follow, even with live timing.
Outside of the cars being quick, I don’t see how it helps RedBull with their drivers. The cars have more avenue for development, so more potential for differences in equipment. On top of that, there’s a significant tire strategy (whereas in F2 the alternate strategies are usually longshots and still more straightforward), refuelling, completely different tires, different race team cultures, tracks and much fewer races. A technical glitch here or there, a race cancelled due to weather and half the championship is done. Plus, they have a lot less superlicense points.
/r/Formula1 Daily Discussion – 18 August 2019

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