Down with "equalizer racing"
Is there anyone else out there who would like to see a return to racing (besides F1) where the best car was actually allowed to win? Where a superior car wasn't immediately ballasted and restricted and "equalized" so that it was no longer superior? Where a "level playing field" means the same rules for everybody? Automobile racing, that is, which is actually between different types of automobiles...Now there's a novel concept.
Response to Mark in Oshawa
You say: "Watching the Audis dominate...does nothing to turn on a fan who wants there to be a race." Does a race have to be close to be a race? Which fans require that? Not all and, I suspect, not most.
The ALMS, dominated by Audi for years, has greatly outdrawn Grand-Am, where the racing is always close (because the cars are "equalized" by extremely restrictive regulations). I remember huge crowds at Watkins Glen for the old CanAms, where the mighty McLarens not only always won but almost always ran first and second. There is an assumption nowadays that "the fans" need to see close racing at every race or they won't turn out, but that assumption has never been proven. (A recent poll by SpeedTV found that four times as many fans preferred unrestricted racing as preferred spec racing.)
Some people go to a race to see close racing. Some go to see the best cars driven at the limit by the best drivers. Some go to see the spectacle of gorgeous cars and glorious sounds and awesome acceleration and cornering. Most want all three, I suspect, in varying proportions, but I'm pretty sure we all want to see competition, and if the competition is meaningless, what good is it?
Meaningful competition: The best car, the best driver, the best team, or (usually) some combination of all three wins.
Meaningless competition: The car that has been given the best break by the ruling body that weekend wins. Who cares?!
Or put it this way: Would you rather watch Muhammad Ali dominate a worthy but outclassed opponent, or watch a "thrilling" fight between two puppets with the promoter pulling the strings?