Coulthard: New rules won't shake up F1 grid
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F1 » Coulthard: New rules won't shake up F1 grid

Recently-retired David Coulthard reflects on life away from the F1 fast lane, newfound fatherhood, Red Bull Racing's 2009 line-up and why the sport's new regulations are unlikely to help the lower-placed teams to close the gap...

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Now that David is no longer there to wipe out or block the grid, the show should improve. Not to mention the new rules and a missing team. Why not be a little more upbeat now that you have entered the announcers booth. Sell the show David.
Posted by rob - Unregistered (324 days ago)
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I'm not expecting a grid shake up this year...

It's kind of like telling the premier league teams they can each only spend £X on players or only train x days a week. You wouldn't expect Newcastle to go top of the table and Man U to the bottom? Unless someone really mucks things up! HA HA

Like DC says there are good teams and not so good teams. that's not going to change no matter what technical changes they raft in.

But saying that you never know what can happen in F1. Maybe some super clever engineer at Force India will come up with an awesome new innovation and jump them a few grid places. Then everyone else copies it and the grid shuffles back to the status quo
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