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27th November 2007, 04:43 #1
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Purnell: Engine freeze good for F1
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/64117
Who, in this forum, thinks that an engine freeze will help the sport in any way whatsoever? As Ross Brawn said - it's a competitive business, and teams will spend all the money they have to get even the slightest advantage. I find this kind of needless restriction in the name of cost cutting just infuriating.
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27th November 2007, 04:58 #2
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Purnell obviously hasn't been paying any attention to what the fans want. Not surprising really. Nobody in any position of authority in the F1 community listens to the fans. Why should Purnell be any different?
Too bad if your engine sucks at the beginning of the freeze. You can look forward to a decade of mediocrity. You might as well quit because I doubt a wonderfull little tree-hugging-hippy KERS device is going to turn your engine into a winner.Forza Ferrari!!
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27th November 2007, 05:49 #3
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well if they listened to the fans we would have v-10's and slicks.
Freeze that and we are good to goObama to Biden - "Let the Welfare checks rain upon the Earth - I am going to a barbecue"
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27th November 2007, 06:54 #4
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I don't understand how restricting F1 somehow makes it better. Engineers/designers should have the ability to assess which engine is essential. V8? Sure. V10? Great! V6 turbo? Even better.
There are going to be a few teams in 2008 who have trouble with their engines and can do NOTHING about the problem. Doesn't that seem unreasonable? If you don't get it right the first time, you're going to have to wait an entire decade.
Ridiculous!Marco Simoncelli 1987-2011
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27th November 2007, 08:03 #5
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27th November 2007, 09:51 #6
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Originally Posted by killincommies
So I cannot really forsee any big issue with motors next season.
But, yes, if you do cock it up at the start of the freeze, then you will have to live it, or will reliability development be permitted???Opinions are like ar5eholes, everyone has one.
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27th November 2007, 11:16 #7
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There is a conspiracy theory
, saying there is something else that Max wants...
then the teams can have their engines back.To a guy with a new hammer, everything looks like a nail.
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27th November 2007, 12:50 #8
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They are trying to level the field on the engine side, believing that this will help competition.
The 19000 rpm limitation did already show a positive effect by getting the Mc... to fight with Ferrari this season.
Otherwise it would have been a boring season won by Ferrari while FA and LH would have taken the 10 spot grid penalty in turns.
This also saved a lot of money for Mercedes!:
They do care less about the sporting side of it, what's important is the show and leveling the field as much as possible is improving the show. That's all.Michael Schumacher The Best Ever F1 Driver
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27th November 2007, 19:40 #9
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Originally Posted by ioan
I'm also sure that Purnell's opinions are not influenced in any way whatsoever by the fact that he is now employed by the FIA......
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27th November 2007, 22:16 #10
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Purnell has never realised that we like to see the veriety in the cars and engines as well in the driver talent. Apparently, earlier in the year he was talking to some of the journolists from autosport and was shocked to find that they were very much against the idea of all the teams running standard chassis. Says a lot about him I think.
To be fair Jon didnt have much experience in the Rally2 Car with just one year before this season. A few mistakes were inevitable but he's learned from them and had a great second half of 2025.
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