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Dare:
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/last-hurrah-formula-1s-most-100958910.html

cosworth151:
Good find, Dare. Thanks!  :good:

An affordable, widely available competitive engine would do wonders for F1 today.

lkjohnson1950:
Absolutely.

John S:

--- Quote from: cosworth151 on June 07, 2020, 03:48:25 PM ---Good find, Dare. Thanks!  :good:

An affordable, widely available competitive engine would do wonders for F1 today.

--- End quote ---

Funny I thought Merc had just that.   :tease:

Jericoke:
Even though I've been following F1  for 25 years, I still feel like I'm 'new' to the sport.

For me, teams build a new car every year, and run that car (with upgrades) all season, then build a new car next year.

It seems weird that a car/engine would debut in the third race of the season, be used for several years before being redesigned and then be replaced mid season.

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