Chris
Premium
The dirty air issue isn't so much to do with the lack of ground effect, it's more to do with the pure complexity of the front wings of the current cars. They're works of art, really. But they do not help the racing.bring back ground effect and mechanical grip as a factor over pass spoiling aero.
You could theoretically save a huge amount of money and get better racing by enforcing more simplistic front wing designs rather than overhauling the cars to utilise the ground effect. Just look at GP2. They produce a lot of downforce via their wings, but it's a series that generally produces more exciting racing than F1 because their aero kits aren't so reliant on clean air (aside from the fact that it's a spec-series, of course).
Personally I don't agree with that. I find IndyCar incredibly boring, and the WEC is only mildly exciting. I LOVE the idea of the WEC, but very rarely is it as exciting as a Formula One race, to me at least. Don't get me wrong, I love the WEC, but I just don't think it's as exciting or visceral as Formula One.Until then F1's best is barely measurable next to an average Indy road race or pretty much any respected endurance race.
Having said all that, people tend to view the past with rose tinted glasses. But if you actually go back and watch a race from say the 1980's, you'd practically fall asleep, the racing was so boring. Heck, even in the V10 era was mostly a snooze-fest. Sure the cars looked and sounded great, but there was hardly any overtaking or anything. If there's one thing to be said about the Pirelli-era is that it has given us some fantastically exciting races (and some not-so much of course).