10/08/2009
NEWS STORY
Ferrari team boss Stefano Domenicali claims - as if F1 didn't already know - that the raft of new rules introduced this season have not improved the spectacle of the sport.
Speaking to Shell.com/Ferrari, Domenicali said: "I think the 2009 regulations were changed in order to have better overtaking, that was the main principle. I have to say that if you look at the races, that objective was not really achieved so far. So that means that when there is a change of regulation, before doing something it's very important we really need to make sure that what we want to achieve in terms of objectives is really achieved. Because the objective that was achieved was the fact that we had a different grid, different cars were more competitive and this is for sure the only thing I can say on the new regulation."