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Old 04-07-2005, 12:41   #238
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Re: All F1 2005 Discussions

I think that yesterdays race showed one of the problems with F1 that desperately needs sorting. The procession following Trulli meant that there could only be one winner. It is one thing saying fuel cars up for the entire race so that they have to pass on the track but that can be virtually an impossibility on some tracks.

Qualifying needs something doing to it to make it fairer. The one lap system favours the later running cars so maybe have two sessions again but have them back to back to lay some rubber down in their first attempt to make it fairer in the second.

Only having 20 cars competing these days may be part of the problem. I am sure it was better racing when there was 26.

Blue flags can have quite an affect on the race with cars having to get out of the way or be penalised. This can destroy some good racing lower down the field. I bet it would make for better racing without them.
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