“Let's lose the tyre monopoly,” - Agreed. Let teams source their tyres from wherever they please but simply stipulate that no one set can cover more than, say 55% of the race laps, limit the number available for practice and qualifying and insist (as at present) that the car begins the race on the tyres it qualified on..
“Burn all the blue flags“ - Agreed. But once a car has been lapped it immediately withdraws from the race. I know of no recent example of a lapped car going on to score significant points and in fact I can think of only one or two isolated examples of a lapped car scoring any points at all. All the
“Bring back refuelling” - Agreed. You can’t beat the sight of a car pulling out of the pits with the fuelling hose still attached and of course you can’t beat a good pit fire for entertainment!
“Ditch team orders.” - Agreed, but as has been shown many times, very difficult to enforce.
As far as not setting a time in Q3 to save tyres - simple to cure. Any driver not setting a time in Q3 goes to the back of the Q2 section (16th) leaving somebody who did not quite make it to Q3 with a place in the top 10.
F1 has always been a very technically based sport. Anybody wanting out and out racing should look elsewhere. But the recent tyre debacle has not done the sport any good at all, and they continue to have races on tracks which are completely unsuitable for the formula. But having said that, if they did away with races at such venues it would surely see the end of Monaco - which is my favourite Grand Prix!