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'Care' urged in quali verdict

20 July 2005

Another opponent to scrapping the unloved single-lap qualifying format has emerged in the form of Toyota's Mike Gascoyne. Much like Renault counterpart Pat Symonds, the technical director claims that going back to a proposed low-fuel run may lead to boring grands prix.

Gascoyne, though, does not deny that an alternate format would spice up Saturday afternoon. But he said: "It would mean that there are less strategy options in the race. F1 has to be careful to make the right decision," Mike told Autosport.

Single lap or not, though, Gascoyne urged the pinnacle of motor racing to make up its mind so that teams can finalise car designs for 2006.

Next year's smaller V8 engines, also with lower fuel consumption, could impact fuel tank size, but such design details are halted while F1 ponders the 'fuel' or 'no fuel' qualifying question.


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