pchall
02-14-03, 03:21 PM
Autosport is reporting that Formula 1 cars will have to start GPs with the same fuel load that they finished Saturday qualifying with according the
new regulations introduced for the 2003 season.
I'm not quite sure what they want to accomplish here, except mix up the grid a bit more. It seems to me that everybody with a serious chance to win or place will send the cars out to qualify with the fuel load for their first segment plus whatever is necessary for qualfying. Any team that sends cars out with a short tank will just get eaten up by the stop needed to get them on a proper schedule.
Anyone see something good about this new rule?
new regulations introduced for the 2003 season.
I'm not quite sure what they want to accomplish here, except mix up the grid a bit more. It seems to me that everybody with a serious chance to win or place will send the cars out to qualify with the fuel load for their first segment plus whatever is necessary for qualfying. Any team that sends cars out with a short tank will just get eaten up by the stop needed to get them on a proper schedule.
Anyone see something good about this new rule?