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DC dislikes 'aggregate' quali

22 October 2004

Veteran racer David Coulthard has backed Sunday qualifying but dislikes the proposed 'aggregate' format. Team principals have to vote by fax on the Saturday and Sunday system, to potentially be introduced next season, by Friday.

Coulthard, 33, reckons the current system - where qualifying is over on Saturday afternoon and only the grand prix takes place on Sunday - is a 'waste of life. "Sunday morning we seem to give away half a day doing nothing -- a few waves to the crowd on the parade lap and that's it."

Where the proposed system goes wrong, the unemployed-after-Brazil McLaren racer suggested, is that the grid will be determined by combining lap times of both sessions. DC said: "A sprinter doesn't win because he's been fastest over the 100 metre heats -- it's all about the final. In qualifying, it should be 'did you drive your nuts off, or not'?"


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