Jarno Trulli argues that perfect reliability is bad for F1 - F1 news - AUTOSPORT.com

Jarno has an opinion again, but I happen to find it an excellent point this time.

"Between 10 and 15 years ago, when I started racing (in F1), a driver knew how he'd start a race, but wouldn't know how he would finish it. In fact, he didn't even know whether he would finish it. Nowadays, instead, reliability has become ordinary: cars have four wheels and are reliable."

That's the thing that strikes me too. That dramatic element, the unexpected, is imo such a miss in present f1. What's your opinion? It's weird, if not impossible to do something about this, but should they?