Erik
June 13th, 2005, 09:13
http://www.f1racing.net/en/news.php?newsID=88791
"We do not constantly ask why BMW had some 150 engine failures in 2000 alone," Frank (Williams) said.
The German also responded to Sir Frank Williams' claim that former engine partnerships with Honda and Renault ran more harmoniously. "F1 was just simpler in the eighties and nineties," Mario insisted.
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"We do not constantly ask why BMW had some 150 engine failures in 2000 alone," Frank (Williams) said.
The German also responded to Sir Frank Williams' claim that former engine partnerships with Honda and Renault ran more harmoniously. "F1 was just simpler in the eighties and nineties," Mario insisted.
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