OT feel sorry for the US F1 specs

Yeah...right...

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Rufus
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Hi Ant, you are saying:

and then

Don't you think the above sentences are in contrast?

I'd like to see a F1 where given an amount of energy (in joules), cars must end a race only with that energy, be it gasoline, electricity, charcoal, plutonium or whatelse. We could see diesel vs hydrogen vs gas vs electric engined F1s racing in the same race. That would be interesting.

R.

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John Smith

Thay DO have those tyres: Bridgestone showed they have them while Michelin "just" forgot them at home, in France.

IRL cars are deigned under totally different rules and limits. It's like comparing apples to oranges.

R.

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John Smith

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