The best way to make racing more interesting is to leave more to chance or risk, but Bernie has helped promote a move towards a sport where everything is systematic and controlled within restrictive boundaries (so and so can only be used 'five times a race' or 'for 10 seconds a lap').
The sport is becoming more and more artificial, Its like Bernie wants to turn F1 into an equivalent of WWE, fake entertainment, but very profitable.
The reason efforts to improve overtaking aren't working is because they're doing almost the exact opposite, restricting freedom and variety even further. And short cutting is not overtaking!
I think a less prescriptive formula and a budget cap would be a good idea, but you'd have to pair it with a formula that demotes the importance of aero grip. Unfortunately you can't un-do science. Aero understanding isn't going to go away, no matter what you do. And since Senna died nobody's going to recommend ground effect as the solution.
IMO F1 should start over, a mileage target, budget cap and safety criteria would be the only restricting factors....I have a hunch F1'd be interesting again
I am willing to accept most answers as ways to improve but that thinking is outside the box for definate. Well so far out the box I think we need lerts back for his 'transdimensional umnbrella shaped wormhole portal' outside the box.
Since free reign stopped in F1 overtaking stopped. I agree ground effects can be dangerous but why not leave free reign on other factors. Restrict the engine to say N/A 2.5 L V8 and standard wheels/tyres but leave everything else to the teams.
It's just Bernie suggesting something ludicrous to get the ball moving. Like the winner medals - I don't believe he ever actually wanted it for real, but wanted to get the points system sorted. Nobody was moving, so by forcing through something stupid they got off their asses and came up with a change.
Not that I like the new points system anyway. At least keep it vaguely close to 10 points for a win so that comparisons with history remain partially valid.