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Old 18 Nov 2006, 11:50 (Ref:1769082)   #1
Greenback
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Greenback has a lot of promise if they can keep it on the circuit!
Will there come a time when there will be not more rule change?

I am just curious to know what will happen if FIA decided to stop changing the Rules & Regulations cars and tyres. Over the years,

Q1) Will the smaller teams closes the gap on the front runner?
Q2) Will F1 be less or more exciting in terms of motor-racing?
Q3) Will car manufacturers leave the formula because there is a lack of technological development?
Q4) Will there come a time when a car's aerodynamic will reach its optimal efficiency and there will be nothing left to develop?

Q5) Can F1 survive?
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