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Old 12 Mar 2009, 18:51 (Ref:2414450)   #1
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Twin engined F1 cars?

I thought I'd post this having had a non-loophole in the KERS mentioned.

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The use of any device, other than the 2.4 litre, four stroke engine described in 5.1 above and one KERS, to power the car, is not permitted.
This implies that only one engine is permitted, but it isn't exactly clear. Like the Ferrari issue with two rear wings.

Have I actually spotted a loop-hole?
Even if it's illegal, would it be beneficial to have a 1600hp car that is heavier, drinks petrol and goes through rear tyres more?
Has it ever been tried in the past?
Should I go back to my padded cell?
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