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Old 9 Mar 2003, 22:45 (Ref:530710)   #1
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Lack of Mechanical Failures

Most of the incidents in the race were 'offs' but not that many mechanical failures.

Normally at the start of the season there are a few of these. Especially engines.

For example, no machines actually went bang. I was very surprised.

Of course there were a couple of mechanical failures, but what are people's thoughts on this? Have the engine manufacturers got themselves sorted out?
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