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Date Posted: 20:30:33 05/20/08 Tue
Author: No name
Subject: Re: Retirements and incidents
In reply to: Richard 's message, "Re: Retirements and incidents" on 13:28:01 05/20/08 Tue

>Peter... As with the finest teams in motorsport such
>as F1, the engine in the Phoenix (team car 2)was
>designed to last the event and no more (no
>over-engineering here!)... as it did as we finished
>our last car lap, which made sure our last driver went
>out for his last few laps in team car 1.... ;-)))

Richard, this years F1 regs require an engine to last for two races. If it fails you move down the grid for the next event. Lucky you aren't doing Roma then isn't it!

Peter

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