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25th April 2015, 16:25 #1
Villeneuve: Manor Should Be In GP2
http://motorsportcentral.co.uk/ville...uld-be-in-gp2/
Is Villeneuve Right To Say Manor Should Be In GP2?
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25th April 2015, 20:36 #2
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No.
F1 is full of teams way slower than the front cars. Its just these days we only have one of them. In the past the grid was evenly spread by 5 seconds. Now its split 0-1.5 seconds and Manor 5 seconds back.
F1 needs to encourage new young teams, not threaten them with being demoted.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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25th April 2015, 21:22 #3
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Any team that can pay the entry fee, design a car within the formula, and qualify within the 107% rule (or close to it) should be allowed to race. In recent years some teams have been granted a little latitude in this arena, and that is ok with me, but only because with the inclusion of them the grid is so small that these back markers don't present the type of problem that they might if their was 26 cars. F1 is so expensive, that if you actually develop a car to the formula and do not pose a danger to the rest of the field it makes sense to let them race imho.
Here is a little something that illustrates how much things in F1 have changed:
When F1 entry lists ballooned in the late eighties pre-qualifying sessions were held to weed out some of the slowest cars before the real action began.
Gabriele Tarquini suffered more than most at the hands of this cruel eliminator. Driving for such unfancied teams as Coloni, AGS and Fondmetal he failed to gain a place on the grid on 40 separate occasions. In 24 of those he suffered the indignity of failing even to qualify for qualifying!
Today it’s been 17 years since we last had a full grid of 26 cars at a Grand Prix. Given the current state of the world economy and the huge costs involved in running a Formula One team, the prospect of the grid being oversubscribed again seems a very distant one. This unwanted record is Tarquini’s to keep.
May the forza be with you
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26th April 2015, 11:06 #4
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Agree Taz.
Sadly the days of F1 having 26 car grids is in the past unless things change and people at the top realise they need to make it easier to enter a team. Otherwise if all the manufacturers leave, F1 dies completely
I think there are major problems ahead.I still exist and still find the forum occasionally. Busy busy
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26th April 2015, 12:05 #5
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It would have been cool to see how Manor would do with a Ferrari engine AND chassis.. Just saying
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26th April 2015, 16:50 #6
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26th April 2015, 16:53 #7
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Just shut up JV
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26th April 2015, 17:16 #8
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I think Jacques has forgotten being with teams that struggle. In his case it happened in multiple series, and it seems he doesn't think those teams now deserve a chance.
Boo Jacques.
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26th April 2015, 23:58 #9
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27th April 2015, 00:32 #10
JV is just pissed because they didn't offer him a seat.
You're a 100% right. FIA should rattle the manufacturer's cage. Take the compromise or go. Rally 1s are dead in the water. If manufacturers don't agree, make Rally 2s as they are now the top category...
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