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    Default F1 - No Refueling during races next year

    What do you think about this?

    Personally i think it's a good idea, it tests the driving ability of the drivers to the max and non stop racing unless they need to go in for repairs.

    I suppose it will be good news for Ferrari as it's shell fuel is much more lighter than any other car on the circuit.

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    Personally I think your spamming and should have used the F1 Thread as anyone who actually cares about these sort of things would post in there, plus anyone who is interested in F1 would have known this 8 month ago.

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    Class this what you want. There isn't any F1 threads apart from the Button one and the sport section is about discussing sports.. therefore, i think i'm right to post this.

    Your actually spamming the thread btw.

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    Couldn't we have spoken about this when it was announced that it was banned?
    Who actually cares now?
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    Lack of knowledge it would seem, it still won't be "None stop racing" seeing as they're still going to have to pit for tyres.

    First of all it makes the pit lane a whole lot safer, there's been various issues with fuel hoses and cars going too early etc. And just a few races back, Kovalanien was released with the fuel hose still attached which toppled all over Raikonnen, which promptly ignited a fire. Luckily nothing came of it but that's hardly the point.

    The main thing is it stops all these fuel strategies and people being fuelled extremely lightly during qualifying only to pit stop a few laps into the race.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Lack of knowledge it would seem, it still won't be "None stop racing" seeing as they're still going to have to pit for tyres.

    Quote Originally Posted by BoomItsClowgon View Post
    What do you think about this?

    Personally i think it's a good idea, it tests the driving ability of the drivers to the max and non stop racing unless they need to go in for repairs.

    I suppose it will be good news for Ferrari as it's shell fuel is much more lighter than any other car on the circuit.
    A lack of reading properly it would seem. :rolleyes:

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomItsClowgon View Post
    A lack of reading properly it would seem. :rolleyes:
    The rules demand they use two sets of tyres during a race, and even if that rule wasn't there, the tyres aren't built to sustain a full race. Therefore changing tyres is not a 'repair'.

    A lack of understanding it would seem.
    Last edited by Jordy; 18-11-2009 at 08:27 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    The rules demand they use two sets of tyres during a race, and even if that rule wasn't there, the tyres aren't built to sustain a full race. Therefore changing tyres is not a 'repair'.

    A lack of understanding it would seem.
    Ok....
    Last edited by BoomItsClowgon; 18-11-2009 at 09:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BoomItsClowgon View Post
    Ok....
    I laugh at how you edited your post then. Since you clearly got that all wrong.

    They can have as many sets as they want but they are limited to how many they can use over a grand prix weekend, (even practice sessions) but during a race they must use both compounds.


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