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25 Aug 2000, 11:59 (Ref:32666) | #1 | |
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Apparently the Peugeot is actually quite a good engine - lightweight and small. According to Eghbal Hamidy of Arrows the AMT engine is going to be very much a move in the right direction for Arrows. OK, so it could be a nice piece of PR but that doesn't usually come from the engineering staff. All of which begs the question - what sort of chassis must Prost have? And, unless they have a change in design personnell how are they going to improve, even providing that they get an engine supply?
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25 Aug 2000, 14:36 (Ref:32702) | #2 | ||
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The Peugeot has dismal reliability, but powerwise, its alright.
The chassis must be appalling. |
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