Damon Hill
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what happens?
Ferrari going to win the race.
So it does.
I mean, it just so happens you're saying that the timing fits.
It is suspicious.
They never qualified any closer than two and a half tenths to pole.
And suddenly they're just about on pole, separated by hundreds.
It could have gone either way.
And they win the race.
So, okay, you can say, yeah, but they brought aero upgrades and blah, blah, blah.
Yeah, maybe.
Could be.
But it's just,
It is worth bearing in mind that that might be what we're looking at.
Yeah, well, if you take that to its logical conclusion, I guess that's what you're looking at.
The justification made was that they wanted to see the competition, the development competition, be on the electrical side, on the battery side, and therefore let's get everybody's engines, internal combustion engines, ICEs, as close as possible, equal, as quickly as possible.
And that was the justification of it.
But from β just from history, is that necessary?
Because if you look at it, when you just let them compete with each other, they all end up β once you've run the formula for a couple of years, they all end up very close to each other, don't they?
After Hungary.