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15 Jul 2005, 22:16 (Ref:1356564) | #1 | |
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It's said they'll be running new spec engines and new aero parts..... hopefully that can make up for they lack in pace in the last two races....
If successful i'm looking for them to be up there battling with the domintating Renaults and Mclarens Clue me in here somebody please... the rules state an engine must be used for 2 races right... or is it a minimum of 2 races.. the Toyota site states that Jarno's engine was a 3 weekend engine.. not including race day in Indy... but that should still count for the reliabilty of the Toyota engines... So is it just 2 or a minumum of 2... and did they sacrifice the race pace so that they could have acheieved what they did in having both ralf and Jarno on the same engine cycles |
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15 Jul 2005, 22:30 (Ref:1356572) | #2 | |
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If they're introducing new spec engines then I can see that they would want to run Jarno's engine for 3 weekends in order to be able to introduce the upgrade. Interesting...could perhaps partly explain Jarno's lack of race pace recently?
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