- 14 Nov 10, 15:43#225224
Alonso's Bahrain qualy engine could not be reused until Abu Dhabi:
2010 F1 SR, 28.4.e:
e) If an engine is changed in accordance with Article 34.1 the engine which was replaced may not be used during any future qualifying session or race with the exception of the last Event of the Championship.
Alonso also has that virtually untouched engine at his disposal for the race.
Is that sarcastic? He's using his Monza engine - hardly 'untouched'!
The commentation on SPEED mentioned something about him having an engine with only practice or qualifying miles on it, maybe I am wrong?
They were probably referring to the Bahrain qualifying unit - quite alot of news articles have been mentioning this. However, the fact is that the Bahrain qualifying unit expired way back in China, and Alonso is using an engine that already did Interlagos and Monza. Webber is using an engine that did Singapore and Suzuka. Vettel is using an engine that did Suzuka only.
Alonso's Bahrain qualy engine could not be reused until Abu Dhabi:
2010 F1 SR, 28.4.e:
e) If an engine is changed in accordance with Article 34.1 the engine which was replaced may not be used during any future qualifying session or race with the exception of the last Event of the Championship.
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