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Old 09-20-2009, 03:29 PM   #26
kSmica

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Of course it is - it is the same old story of sacrificing the strong for the sake of weak.

Trying to bring the best down to the level of the others is always a losing proposition and that is why people like Adrian Newey and Mario Illien have left and want to leave the sport based on the direction of the current regulations.
True, but again, F1 has to be entertaining. In the 21st century people have so many activities to choose from that F1 cannot afford to be predictable. Letting people develop their cars/engines without any limits will most likely lead to boredom, huge differences between cars and 1-2 cars that can win. Having said that, I think the people who write the regulations have a huge task, how to keep the engineers and public happy at the same time?
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