I've always been one to say that you shouldn't handicap success in sport as it makes the competition less meaningful, and more just a show. But F1 has decided that handicapping is the way to go. Teams doing worse get more wind tunnel time. There have been other things before like Q3 teams having to start the race on their qualifying tyres, presumably to penalise them relative to those outside the top 10. Also back in single lap qualifying in 2003 the slower teams went out last (when the track is generally quickest) on in the Friday session which was used to set the running order for Saturday.
But this wind tunnel thing is quite explicit. It is a handicap system. It can't be seen any other way. But it's also quite boring as a concept. F1 has thrown away the idea that a serious competition shouldn't be subject to handicapping, so why not do it in a more fun way? And what's more fun than messing up the grids?
There are different ways of doing it. It could be done by reverse championship order or the reverse of the last race. Perhaps it wouldn't even need to be a handicap system. We could have random grids. Or perhaps drivers/teams start each season with a certain amount of virtual money and they use it to bid on starting positions for each race. So they might go heavy on Monaco, or perhaps save it for other races knowing other teams will waste a lot on Monaco. It would be quite exciting and actually not a handicap system at all, so better than the wind tunnel thing in every possible way!
Obviously I don't really think we should have any of this, but since we have a more subtle (insidious maybe?) form of handicapping anyway that isn't even very fun or interesting, we might as well go the whole hog and go all out for the show.
What do you think?