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30 Oct 2008, 10:48 (Ref:2324079) | #30 | |
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Yes Tony, we have had the discussion before and I said then that the manufacturers needed to be in LMP1 if they wanted unfettered development options.
I still believe that the WDC is basically for drivers and the manufacturers would be better off developing technology in sports/GT racing. I think we've agreed on that point. However as long as the FIA insists on a contructors championship and promotes F1 to teh detriment of all the other categories the manufacturers will want to be there. |
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