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6 May 2005, 10:38 (Ref:1294265) | #1 | ||
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..Towards the end of #1 practice sessions?
Watching this first session of the Catalunya GP, for the empteenth time most top drivers keep from getting onto the track, and the others avoid pushing hard, infact once again the leader is a 3rd driver.
The reason is clear: with the 2 races per engine rule, risks of overcharging engines are stronger than the information benefit. Nonetheless people keep paying expensive tickets to watch less and less. Now, my reflection: under the current circumstances it could happen one (not too far) day that every racing driver stays in the pits, with only a bunch of 3rd drivers testing, making the #1 session absolutely uninteresting to fans. How to sort it out? AT a glance, I see two possible solutions: 1) Granting every team a 3rd driver and making it the 3rd drivers-only session 2) Erasing it from the schedule, anticipating to friday afternoon the qual #1, and to saturday the qual 2 What do you think about? |
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6 May 2005, 10:44 (Ref:1294271) | #2 | ||
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Well the simple way is get rid of two, or one, engines per race. However I like your post where you think of ways to improve the the current situation.
Well you could say that the Friday running doesn't count toward the engine. They can use any engine they like. Or perhaps say the two races start on Saturday morning? That is tricky as it only solves it for every other race and what id someone has a blow up in the second race. |
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Frankly, this engine economising crap is getting slightly ridiculous. It supposedly was introduced for cost reasons, but surely the dyno time has been multiplied several times over, negating any savings?
If they must limit engines, I think teams should be allowed two engines for two weekends. They could have an engine to cover all the practice sessions over two race weekends and an engine to cover the final qualifying sessions and races. Even better, seeing as no money is actually being saved, they should let up on engine saving regulations. They are stupid, they penalise the fans and they penalise the drivers for no fault of their own. Amazing. |
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Another suggestion is to introduce a minimum limit on practice laps. |
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6 May 2005, 11:46 (Ref:1294306) | #5 | ||
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Having read Mr. E's test proposal:
http://www.pitpass.com/fes_php/pitpa...s_art_id=24312 I wonder what would happen about the 2 race engine rule, perhaps they wouldn't count the Friday as part of the GP and so allow all cars to test with a different engine (or two) without limiting their laps? If so then it sounds OK to me. |
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6 May 2005, 12:03 (Ref:1294321) | #6 | |
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It could be time to switch to 2-day race weekends. Otherwise a system where a team gets one engine for 2 successive Fridays and another for the serious running would be a good idea - it would also give the mechanics something to do on Friday evening.
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Friday shouldn't count in the 2 races per engine rule.
That day should be used as a testing day. Fans would get plenty of time to see the cars. |
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i like the idea but with two tire manufactures and ferrari standing strong that they should be allowed to test "an equivalant number of KM's as michellin" i saddly don't see it coming into effect. |
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I think that means that it might come into effect in 2006 or 2007. As far as I know, by that time the 6 race engine rule (which has been announced a coule of years ago) is supposed to be already in effect. |
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