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Old 23 Mar 2003, 11:06 (Ref:545159)   #1
Damon
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Damon should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Opinions on ITV's damn stupid weigh bridge Idea...

As you can probably tell from the title I'm not exactly keen on the idea. For those who didn't see it, tea boy Ted Kravitz suggested that we are all too confused after qualifying in that we don't know what fuel loads everyone is carrying (isn't that the bloody point !!). Therefore they suggested that there be a weigh bridge at the pit exit that the cars stop on just before beginning their qualifying runs.

To me that would take away the one thing we've been looking for for nearly 4 years - unpredictability. The fact that we don't know who's fast and who's not before the race is one a the main benefits of the new system. Why the hell would we want to get rid of that?
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