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19 May 2000, 03:12 (Ref:10977) | #1 | ||
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Do you think these engines used in F1 qualifying for only for a maximum of four good lap attempts are really justifiable?
Isn't this a waste of resources that could be better directed? Wouldn't it be better to build an engine that produces that power reliably and use it in the race? Do you think it's ethical to use one engine design to achieve a good grid position and then, overnight, your car suddenly has a powerplant capable of running for a race distance, albeit with slightly reduced power? |
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