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5 Mar 2005, 23:11 (Ref:1243748) | #1 | |
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Well It was bound to happen!
Once again the spectators have been duped due to the new rules.
For whatever reason wether it be to avoiding locking in strategy, engine change or just because it is almost impossible to gain a position, the spectators who pay good money to watch the event will barely see there cars on track. Why are these things not thought of prior to the rule changes. People pay money to come and watch these cars. The rules should enable the fans to see more of them and not less! Last edited by Rossi # 46; 5 Mar 2005 at 23:12. |
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6 Mar 2005, 00:36 (Ref:1243922) | #2 | ||
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I'm not saying your argument is without merit, but this has been done over and over and over this weekend....
And we've also seen many suggestions of alternatives, from going back to the 12lap system, the 2003 system and even new systems. We will never have full agreement from all.... Anyway, qualifying is over now - lets get on with the racing. |
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