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29 Jan 2002, 14:34 (Ref:206260) | #1 | ||
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Ferrari set to use F2001 to start season
It now looks likely more than anything that Ferrari will use the F2001 for the first couple of fly-away races of the season, with the new car debuing at San Marino. The F2002 being alledgedly "revolutionary" in its design, Ferrari seem to be keen to avoid any reliability issues that may arise as a result of teething troubles.
Is this wise? Do we think that the rest of the field may have cought them up by now?? Would racing the new car be a BENEFIT rather than a hinderence?? Should tactics like this even be allowed?? Or is this a clever move by the Italians?? |
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