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forma3 @ Dec 18th 2005 11:02PM
David is right, those that follow F1 are likely to already know the results. I, for one, an am avid F1 fan, so I watched the live race yesterday.
Suffice to say, as a big Renault fan, I was quite pleased with the result. I can't say the tire rule bothers me too much, few teams seemed to experience many problems in that regard (Trulli's Toyota, which suffered from blistering tires the only exception that comes to mind).
The engine rule however appears due for a quick adjustment. I can't imagine how FIA would leave it in for much longer. Otherwise we'll see everyone past position eight (the last position that awards championship points) retire without taking the checkered flag.
Good coverage with the above by the way. I would note that the two-session aggregate qualifying hardly was "rearing its ugly head" since the positions would have been jumbled in a similar fashion if it had rained in a single-session structure. Those that posted good times in the first session ended up in similar spots for the next session and into the race.