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Originally Posted by 3798j
It and the inflated values of the un-competitive teams is a bubble.
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The competiteveness of the teams now is greater than in the past.
Qualifying and racetimes are much closer now than the era you're talking about.
You can compare the numbers, it's as simple as that.
And, that big difference in performance back then didn't made the sport safer, that's for sure. Same goes for a large number of cars on the track.
That there are too many old timers and too little newcomers in the racing seats...absolutely.
However, somehow teams like williams cling to underperformers like Logan Sargeant, and when Nyck de Vries is ditched halfway during the year because of underwhelming performance everyone yells shame...
But basically you're saying that long stayers like alonso and hamilton have to move?
Still I don't really see how adding Andretti to the grid is going to change all this... Who says they're gonna do things differently?