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      06-28-2019, 02:49 PM   #6
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I think the comment about the longer straights needed and the fact the tracks are too narrow are probably the most viable when it comes to where the biggest issues are related to watch-ability of current F1.

Passing is extremely difficult due to the size of the cars vs. the width of the tracks. As mentioned by a poster above, widening tracks may be too difficult, so making the cars smaller is another alternative option.

In addition, the longer straights will automatically dictate longer braking zones at the end, there by negating your point about extending braking zones via car manipulations. Longer straights and higher speeds will allow longer braking at the end, to wit more opportunity for passing.

These are some good points you mention - unlikely to come to fruition though in reality. Which is sad.
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