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Old 15 Jul 2002, 06:47 (Ref:334017)   #1
MaxSport
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MaxSport should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Maybe Alfa needs a V6 now

Maybe Alfa will need a 2.0 V6 in next years ETCC.

In the meantime-why don't the ETCC take away the extra 15 kilos of weight on the front drive cars prior to Spa?

The rule changes seem to have given BMW a bit too much help, so maybe some further fine tuning of the rules is needed.

Lets hope that things are closer in the coming races and that no manufacturers who are thinking about the ETCC decide to change their minds about coming in 2003. If others think BMW is always going to get their way and have the deck stacked for them then it might discourage additional entries in the series.

I guess Alfa should just be glad that Kox and Huisman weren't there this weekend as the outcome might have been even worse for them.

BMWs involvement is very important to touring car racing, but if it is at the cost of competition then what is the point?

KM
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