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Old 12-10-2008, 02:06 AM   #13
Heacechig

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The current plan for implementing a standard engine doesn't seem as bad as during the first impression, especially as it has turned out that the manufacturers are allowed to continue with their own engines. If also a cheap alternative engine option is given, then what can be wrong with this? Also if a car maker is interested in the idea, then the idea can't be too bad.

Anyway, the combination of Renault-Cosworth still sounds quite odd. Renault's car sales aren't arguably doing too well and maybe at Renault HQ's they have reached to some kind of a conclusion that if their F1 team has any future in the series, then they must use all the possible means to cut down the costs - and are even ready to swallow the pride of their own engines in achieving this goal. Their thought might be pretty much "cheap Cosworth engines or we are out of F1".
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