We recently surveyed readers about their desires for the format of race weekends. One area of the survey that had rather clear answers was the section on race length and related topics. To summarize, although our sample was small, it would seem that the ideal weekend is: one qualifying session, with 35 minute races and Race 2 grid set by fast lap in Race 1. As a measure of how important race length is, respondents are willing to have fewer run groups to get longer races.
Here is the data:
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