Time waits for no man

F1 has always been considered one of the most exacting sports in the world. But it really is coming to something if we are going to have to start measuring times in fractions of thousands of a second. Because Rubens and Ralf finished in qualifying on the exact same time. The rules had a solution which awarded Rubens the upper hand because he had secured the time earlier in the session. But it really is quite something that something so precise could be matched.

Should we be measuring the qualifying times more accurately or do the current rules have the solution? Or should we just have let Rubens and Ralf run a lap and seen who was fastest?

There’s only one way to settle this… Fight!

About Alex Andronov

Alex Andronov is a writer who lives in the UK. He is currently working on 7 novels, 5 film scripts, 2 plays, 2 TV series, 1 history of the United States, 1 travelogue and trying to find some focus.
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