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Horribly written article lol. Does anyone proof read this stuff

Hope Honda do better than their last attempt.

Oh any news on the 1.6 turbo engine. Is it on again or off again?

turbo civic motors going to be the new mclaren motor in 2012? hope they make sure the drivers are prepared for when it hits v-tec

Honda do have plenty of experience with turbo powah through their association with indy/champcar, so its not like they're starting from zero. Sure its two very different things, but with all the teams starting from scratch there'll be plenty of scope for 'interpretations' of rules. So any experience counts, no?

Not to mention the 80's turbos were pumping out pretty impressive hp

still, in saying that... i dont like it

As long as we arent losing any more power through this change ill be fine with it

Hopefully, more than anything, we get a great sounding grid out of all this

SR20 on speed?

lol

BBBBAAAAAARRRRPPPPPPPPPPP

Yeah that was my first guess too. As if an F1 engineer who's told "you cant use hot blown diffusers" wont make the exhaust useful in another way - I'd love to see how far engineers can go if the EBD rules were relaxed

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