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In theory, I like the idea of removing all engine regulations and just stipulating the volume of fuel that each car can use during the race, but unfortunately I believe that will lead to significant expenditure by the big teams on engine R&D, which to be honest, is not sustainable in this sport. If we want F1 to prosper, we need the great majority of the teams to be able to show at least modest profits year in year out. That unfortunately means costs have to be contained.
As for refuelling, I don't miss it at all. It was a gimmick and it was dangerous. I very much like that cars now have to be setup for their fuell range of weight and drivers have to cope with chaging cars. Also very glad that qualifying is now done on fumes. Those years of qualifying on fuel were terrible and made quali and all its stats meaningless. |
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