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9 Feb 2002, 11:59 (Ref:212969) | #1 | ||
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Testing accidents
I'm sure everyone has noticed all of the accidents that have occured since testing began last month.
Does anyone know the reasons behind these? Will this be the form of the upcoming season? Even world champ Michael has has a biggie, and Rubens followed him to the same piece of barrirer! |
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9 Feb 2002, 21:44 (Ref:213258) | #2 | ||
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DC rolled yesterday and HHF had two rear wing failures. I suppose a lot of it can be attributed to testing new (development) components and the fact that the drivers are back after a few months holidays.
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Also there is less testing time as the whole of December was included in the test ban.
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Yes, a lot of the drivers were probably driving harder to make the most of the testing time they have now.
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