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Old 11 Mar 2005, 16:38 (Ref:1249719)   #1
D_Marshall
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D_Marshall should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Ferrari and introducing the 055 Engine

I was just wondering that when Ferrai introduce the new car could it be possible that one of their drivers may have to take a ten place grid penalty for their first race in it?

With Schumacher most likely to receive and engine change before the next race in Malaysia, he and Barrichello will be on opposite races where their engine is entering weekend number two. This would mean that when the new car is introduced with its new engine one of them will surely have only used their engine for one weekend and have to drop down the order for the start of the first race in the new car.

Or is there a loophole i have missed that could help them out?
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