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<blockquote data-quote="ALBundy" data-source="post: 50185" data-attributes="member: 15"><p>F1 was more fun watching in the older days where turbo engines rulez. IT was difficult to drive without traction controls, fly by wire technology and a massive 1500hp engine at your rear. To do well, the driver really have to have the skills to tame the beast.</p><p></p><p>I disagree with slowing F1 cars, there are the ultimate racing machines. Cost cutting with 1 engine for 2 races? Maybe in the construction cost but in terms of R&D, I think real cost may actually escalate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ALBundy, post: 50185, member: 15"] F1 was more fun watching in the older days where turbo engines rulez. IT was difficult to drive without traction controls, fly by wire technology and a massive 1500hp engine at your rear. To do well, the driver really have to have the skills to tame the beast. I disagree with slowing F1 cars, there are the ultimate racing machines. Cost cutting with 1 engine for 2 races? Maybe in the construction cost but in terms of R&D, I think real cost may actually escalate. [/QUOTE]
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