Nice work Lukas.
I often think about auto racing and golf parallels. Particularly as they relate to circuit / course changes and ever-evolving technology within the sports.
Each competitor completes the same number of laps around the course, and the course is the same for all competitors.
Why should it matter if the course is completed more quickly (read less strokes) if the cars, tyres, fuel and other factors (read clubs, balls, and other factors) are constantly evolving?
Is anyone lengthening Monza because the times of today are too quick compared to the race winning times of years gone by? Similarly, is anyone kicking up a stink and altering Spa because the lap record is so far below what Fangio did?
Are they legislating against the car advances getting out of control? Interesting parallels...
MM