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i got a question concerning the engines... hope anybody can help clearing it up. it is said in the article, that the drivers may tune up their engines, but in the next sentence its said that the engines are randomly distributed one day before the race. so has the driver just this one day time to fine-tune the engine he or she got, or what? the other way, it wouldn't make sense, but the article is a little bit unclear, i think... --91.37.110.213 (talk) 14:16, 11 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

From Japanese article, it seems to be both. Engines are distributed at random one day before the race and then the drivers have one day to tune the engine. Then these already tuned engines are randomly distributed one day before the next race and the drivers again have one day to tune the engine again. Which racer got whose engine are publicized so this factors into making the bet. Then after the set number of races, all engines are replaced at once resetting the field. --Revth (talk) 07:47, 18 September 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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