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Old 11-Jul-2005, 18:26   #16
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Unfortunatly, Bernie won`t listen to anyone at all about F1 being boring. You only have to look back at the way the 500cc class was going downhill then thank god someone listened to what people were saying and changed the rules bringing back the interest to the sport with all different formats of engines etc.

For F1 to carry on he needs to listed to joe public and to the drivers and teams, do you really think all the cars having 2.4 litre v8`s is going to be exciting....................not!


Specify the max leanth, width and engine capacity of a car then let the manufacturers decide how many cylinders etc they want to build into a car.

They could even have a reduced engine capacity if a car maker wants to use a turbo or supercharger.

Make it exciting not even more boring. Let then employ ground effect, slick tyres etc but get rid of the fly by wire part of it and give control of the car back to the driver.


While I`m having a rant, let them go back to the 12 lap qualifying rules etc .

Having been to roughly 50 grand prix`s all over the world it has a great atmosphere, at times!, but the organisers need to listen!
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