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24 Oct 2001, 08:22 (Ref:164741) | #26 | ||
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How about this for 'starters'
What about all cars to be 'bump started' with the team owners pushing them.
Then we could see who has a genuine commitment to F1 rather than sitting back getting 'fat' in every sense of the word. |
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24 Oct 2001, 08:28 (Ref:164744) | #27 | ||
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What a great idea Mr Genorously Proportioned Posterior person
What about the teams recruit bobsled teams as the pushers and we could have an F1 of bobsled in the off season |
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24 Oct 2001, 09:05 (Ref:164758) | #28 | |
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paul beat me to it. Look what happens when you start introducing various technology. Ban computers from f1!
I say we start them by having the cars parked in qualifying order. The drivers stand behind the pitwall. A gun goes off and they jump the pitwall, run to their cars, start them (using a lawnmower style pull start), jump in, select first, dump the clutch and go. Let's just hope all of the drivers are roughly the same speed at running otherwise we could have an issue. |
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24 Oct 2001, 10:16 (Ref:164777) | #29 | |
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Computers can't be banned if they want to keep fuel injection. A return to carburettors wouldn't be very F1.
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