Formula 1 pitstop eliminates racing

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Monday, 04 May 2009 19:23

The Formula 1 from 2010 lost one of its attractions: the pitstop in the race. The FIA has decided to apply this measure to weather the global economic crisis we are experiencing, with the aim of reducing costs in transportation and material because of step, encourage the builders of engines to improve fuel economy.

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It is clear that the builders can get away and make engines
they do not need to refuel, but Formula 1 is going to lose a lot of action
to eliminate race refueling. The Monaco GP is a circuit
in which if one comes out first at the start, continue until the
end, but with refueling everything can change when people are arriving to
boxes. So with the reach and left over classification.

I fear that we will see racing as the only thing fans will see cars spinning is no possibility of shoot ahead.

In addition, Max Mosley, famous for his bizarre ramblings, announced that the number of cars can register for the next edition of the championship will be 26, and a maximum budget of EUR 45 million, although this will decide the teams. This budget will have to cover everything except the following:

Wages of drivers, programs for young drivers, fines or penalties from the FIA, motor costs, equipment costs have no influence on the car, so that will create a commission that will oversee the teams that meet the standards . That is another way of making money.

The race included refueling in 1994 after they were banned a decade earlier.


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