Paul Stoddart says F1 drivers' own proposal for 2006 qualifying may not fit into the one hour format. The Minardi chief reckons their idea, sent to all team principals after a driver meeting with FIA president Max Mosley, would take longer than the time allocated as a 'contractual requirement' for TV.
He told Autosport magazine: "At one or two of the longer tracks, like Spa ... it'll be hard to find time for everyone to do a (second) lap."
Clearly, Mosley also noted that a potential forty laps (two per driver) in an hour might look a little congested.
In the FIA president's letter to the team bosses, he said that if they supported the concept, the governing body would 'prepare a proposal to fit all the laps into the hour.'
| Paul Stoddart news | |
|---|---|
| 26 Feb. | Stoddart has doubts over USF1 |
| 07 Apr. '08 | Stoddart hits out at Mosley |
| 11 Mar. '08 | Stoddart: Proposed time schedule won't help Aussie Grand Prix |
| 25 Nov. '05 | New rules killed Minardi |
| 22 Nov. '05 | Minardi sold for $75 million |
| 01 Nov. '05 | Stoddart hands over the keys |
| More Paul Stoddart news, Photos | |
| Minardi news | |
| 31 Jan. '06 | Minardi returns to racing |
| 19 Dec. '05 | Minardi founder leaves team |
| 24 Nov. '05 | Stoddart drives last ever lap for Minardi |
| 24 Nov. '05 | Photos - Minardi's final Formula 1 test |
| 23 Nov. '05 | Katherine Legge impressively quick at Vallelunga |
| 23 Nov. '05 | Photos - Katherine Legge Minardi test |
| More Minardi news, Photos | |
| 01 Dec. | ||
| 02 Dec. | ||
| 03 Dec. | ||
| full overview | ||
|---|---|---|