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Old 26 May 2015, 19:41 (Ref:3541508)   #10
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Customers should get last years car. They are already built and ready to go - so why not? Putting them to further use is more cost effective than scrapping them or just letting them sit in a museum. Customers get their own championship.

And if a customer wants to go constructor after a few years; they can do that, build their own car and move up to the constructors championship.
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