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Old 25 Feb 2003, 15:30 (Ref:517256)   #1
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Highlander should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
Power

For racing how much is too much power? and will we see the tyre shreading antics like last year in MotoGP?
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Old 26 Feb 2003, 02:54 (Ref:517860)   #2
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As long as the teams & tyre manufacturers keep getting the power to the ground who knows?
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I don't think the tyre manafacturers Figured on the amount of torque these bikes are producting. The race results this year will be more down to tyres than any other. With current technology more than 230bhp is not usable on most tracks
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