I personally like this idea, Miggins.The 'best' solution would be to give all the teams an allocation of each tyre for the whole season and it's up to the teams to choose which 2 compounds to run at each track, the drivers getting into Q2 & Q3 get the tyres used in those 2 sessions refunded, that way no one can moan, it keeps the costs down and you'd get a much more exciting championship in the long run as some of the teams will hold back their best tyres and some will use them right away
It is similar to something I was "banging on about" (to quote a sceptic) a few years ago. Of course, the argument against it (which I do not think is as significant as appears to some*) is that all teams will do the same thing and adopt similar strategies, and that this will make for more predictable racing.
*The reason I think this argument is flawed is that there are differences in chassis design as well as driving styles, which will tend to show different tyre usage. Therefore, so long as the differences between tyres is kept within a tight bracket, I actually think it could increase the intrigue, rather than detract from it!
