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Old 10 Aug 2019, 11:31 (Ref:3922177)   #11
Alan52
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Alan52 should be qualifying in the top 5 on the gridAlan52 should be qualifying in the top 5 on the grid
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Pretty right.

I love open wheel racing and the more the better and F4 racing has been great despite the usually small fields.

However it was created wrongly. CAMS should have found a promotor instead of doing it themselves, it should never have gone ahead without an engine sponsor (AKA Ford in the UK) and it should have been done in cooperation with FF and F3 not in competition.

As it is FF has thrived on a state/national basis and F4 has possibly reached its use by date (hopefully not though). FF is one category ARG should be looking at closely I believe.

A ladder system with scholarships to progress from FF, F4, F3 to S5000 would be great and something ARG PAYCE should look at.
CAMS tried to find a promoter for F4 from the time they decided to introduce the category.Couldnt find anyone stupid enough.
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