9 Jan 2010, 18:08 (Ref:2610601)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by flatbroke
The thing with letting the F2 and F3 cars in is at least you might get 15 cars on the grid.
Most reports I have been reading from the last few years are , F1 cars do 3 laps in practise and the the Gearbox breaks and homeward bound that car goes ,
when you have 8-10 car grid , and 3 cars break done after or in practise , very boring race for the people that have paid entry to the circuit and fuel , food etc then to see to 5 cars running around , at least with a few smaller cars the spectators get to watch a race.
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And yes the frailty of the F1 cars is alarming, and before anyone shoots me down I am more than aware of the complexitys of running one.
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