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Some good racing in Russia today ... good to see Kimi on fire for a change. F1 could get tasty next year with a Hamilton v Vettel battle. Ferrari reckon they have some major developments coming down the line - I wonder if they're courtesy of the Haas team.
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I wanted Plato to win , but hats off to Sheddon . You want to see some serious stuff catch the rerun of the final race.
Now that is racing !
Bet Bottas had a few words to say to Kimi at the end, never seen him so kamikaze!
Kimikaze.
http://truesportrealtalk.com/2015/10/15/bernie-ecclestone-says-red-bulls-future-is-now-sorted/
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https://www.rt.com/shows/sophieco/318842-sport-speed-formula-one/?)
Planet F1 reporting that Bernie's ready to force the teams back to using V8's. Maybe the exodus of viewers is starting to have an effect on the old bastard.
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What a washout!
Qualifying at 0900 local, highlights at 17.00 on BBC, so I see.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/formula1/34629481
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Maybe there IS some fire in amongst the smoke, then.
I still find it hard to believe that the car manufacturers, with all their resources and testing facilities, appear to be relying on a couple of F1 cars circulating around a track 18 times a year for all their research and development into engine technology. And given that is sometimes subject to change, it makes it all the more unbelievable.
Bernie should remove the cap the engine development to give Renault and Honda a chance to catchup and attract new manufacturers into F1. The FIA should approach a firm like Cosworth to build an F1 customer engine. Cosworth could licence technology from Mercedes/Ferrari to speed up development and maybe look at F1 as a two tier sport with the smaller teams racing each other to win a lower tiered division.
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