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Mike  Volunteer tester

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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty.
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Carlos Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 30947 Credit: 57,275,487 RAC: 157
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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty.
Don't tell him that.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty.
Don't tell him that.
Ditto!
You here so many different views on why the teams are in A up roar who knows which one is the truth.
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Carlos Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 30947 Credit: 57,275,487 RAC: 157
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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty.
Don't tell him that.
Ditto!
You here so many different views on why the teams are in A up roar who knows which one is the truth.
I thought this one was pretty clear. Bernie wants to put a spending cap on the sport to make it more affordable to more teams. The big players (Ferrari, ect.) use the sport as a marketing tool. Why would you pay half a million for a car if it was not made by one of the willing teams. The idea of getting a Mercedez even crossed my mind last year. Shame on me. To Ferrari, et.al. money is no object. They are willing to pay what ever it costs to win. Because wins equals sales. If they are limited to the same budget as say Force India or Brawn then the odds of them winning is reduced.
Take this year as an example. Brawn came up with a winning package. Ferrari is now spending millions to match and beat it. Under the spending cap they would be out of luck. There is no way they could make the chages to match Brawn this year.
The big boys simply do not want to have thier hands tied.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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The last word isn´t spoken yet.
Lets wait what Bernie Ecclestone says.
Bernie Ecclestone is not all mighty.
Don't tell him that.
Ditto!
You here so many different views on why the teams are in A up roar who knows which one is the truth.
I thought this one was pretty clear. Bernie wants to put a spending cap on the sport to make it more affordable to more teams. The big players (Ferrari, ect.) use the sport as a marketing tool. Why would you pay half a million for a car if it was not made by one of the willing teams. The idea of getting a Mercedez even crossed my mind last year. Shame on me. To Ferrari, et.al. money is no object. They are willing to pay what ever it costs to win. Because wins equals sales. If they are limited to the same budget as say Force India or Brawn then the odds of them winning is reduced.
Take this year as an example. Brawn came up with a winning package. Ferrari is now spending millions to match and beat it. Under the spending cap they would be out of luck. There is no way they could make the chages to match Brawn this year.
The big boys simply do not want to have thier hands tied.
Lets hope the Big boys do not throw A tantrum if they do not get their way LOL
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Blurf Volunteer tester
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Carlos Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 9 Jun 99 Posts: 30947 Credit: 57,275,487 RAC: 157
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Win
Think your in the wrong thread Blurf.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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Looks like Audi did not do that much testing before the 24 at Le Mans this year.
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Mike  Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 17 Feb 01 Posts: 34424 Credit: 79,922,639 RAC: 80
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I´m not sure in wich world Max Mosley is living in.
I dont think its on the FIA to reduce the costs.
Hi techonlogie cost money.
If the teams dont have enough they should just quit racing.
I think thats just a mighty game.
FIA tried it 3 years ago.
On the other hand if the 8 teams cancel the contract formula one is dead.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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I´m not sure in wich world Max Mosley is living in.
I dont think its on the FIA to reduce the costs.
Hi techonlogie cost money.
If the teams dont have enough they should just quit racing.
I think thats just a mighty game.
FIA tried it 3 years ago.
On the other hand if the 8 teams cancel the contract formula one is dead.
I do not believe any one team can race in F1 by going the cheap route. Has it ever been mentioned what type of fuel costs the teams incur for A season?
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Mike  Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 17 Feb 01 Posts: 34424 Credit: 79,922,639 RAC: 80
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
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Labbie

Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 4083 Credit: 5,930,102 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph.
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Labbie

Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 4083 Credit: 5,930,102 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph.
They can, in a straight line, but when those corners come up at 200+.
A couple of years ago someone (I think it was Rusty Wallace) took the new Sprint Cup car to Talladega for a test without a restrictor plate and ran a lap at 225+. But he was alone on the track, not with 42 other cars disturbing the air around him.
If he had had a drafting partner, you could add at least 10 mph on top of the 225.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph.
They can, in a straight line, but when those corners come up at 200+.
A couple of years ago someone (I think it was Rusty Wallace) took the new Sprint Cup car to Talladega for a test without a restrictor plate and ran a lap at 225+. But he was alone on the track, not with 42 other cars disturbing the air around him.
If he had had a drafting partner, you could add at least 10 mph on top of the 225.
I notcied this year the rear wing has changed shape. It looks more like A road course car wing.
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Labbie

Send message Joined: 19 Jun 06 Posts: 4083 Credit: 5,930,102 RAC: 0
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph.
They can, in a straight line, but when those corners come up at 200+.
A couple of years ago someone (I think it was Rusty Wallace) took the new Sprint Cup car to Talladega for a test without a restrictor plate and ran a lap at 225+. But he was alone on the track, not with 42 other cars disturbing the air around him.
If he had had a drafting partner, you could add at least 10 mph on top of the 225.
I notcied this year the rear wing has changed shape. It looks more like A road course car wing.
It's been there a couple of years on the Cup cars. It is a true wing instead of a spoiler.
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Mike  Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 17 Feb 01 Posts: 34424 Credit: 79,922,639 RAC: 80
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I dont think the costs is the problem in this crisis.
Its more the rules.
FIA will give some hanycaps to the teams.
Lets say Force India can use 18000 rpm with the engine Ferrari 17000 and Mc Laren 17500.
Thats stupid thinking.
Are the F1 cars running with restrictor plates this year? I know Nascar has been using restrictor plates for several years.
NASCAR only uses restrictor plates at Daytona and Talladega in an attempt to keep the cars under 200mph. The full bodied cars do strange things above 200.
One would think with all of the technology they could make the full bodied cars stable above 200mph.
They can, in a straight line, but when those corners come up at 200+.
A couple of years ago someone (I think it was Rusty Wallace) took the new Sprint Cup car to Talladega for a test without a restrictor plate and ran a lap at 225+. But he was alone on the track, not with 42 other cars disturbing the air around him.
If he had had a drafting partner, you could add at least 10 mph on top of the 225.
I notcied this year the rear wing has changed shape. It looks more like A road course car wing.
Yes its a new rule.
Front wings are wider and rear wings are smaller to reduce top speed.
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Matthew Love Volunteer tester

Send message Joined: 26 Sep 99 Posts: 7763 Credit: 879,151 RAC: 0
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