One part of me is hoping that double points play no part in the result, and another part of me wants double points to figure in the result just so the outrage prevents Bernie from proposing such a stupid idea again. But for the drivers, I hope double points are a non-event for the decider.
I'm actually one of the few people who apparently don't hate Ecclestone right now, but the last few years he has tinkered with the formula in the most disappointing ways. It seems to me (I've been following F1 since about 1976) that Bernie has tried to implement fake 'good racing' through the use of DRS, fuel limits, tyres that wear out, double points, and to a lesser degree; ERS.
I'd rather see a change to the aero rules so that following another car closely isn't so costly, and bring back vehicles that drivers can race hard for the whole race. Fake passing aids and rules that tether the drivers have made F1 less interesting for me. Even when lots of fans were complaining about Schumi winning so much, many fans still could appreciate the spectacle from a technical point of view and enjoy watching all the drivers go as hard as their cars and skills physically allowed. Now we would never know who is fastest on any given day because all the drivers are saving fuel and tyres and worrying about being penalised for a mere racing incident.
I couldn't give a rat's arse about green motorsport, or the road car market, or the cost of participating. I just want to see the best drivers in the world wringing the neck of their machinery and pushing themselves and each other to the racing limits.
And now I'll return to the nursing home for my medication. Has any one seen my walking frame?
Oh, one more thing - go Nico!