Whilst we wait for comment from Lewis on his two days at Barca it looks like Jenson is already confident before he gets in the car tomorrow.
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Shrieker wrote:Seems just about right
Back on topic:
Whitmarsh said before the launch that they weren't afraid to take risks with the Mp4-27, but looking at the car (after what - 6 days ?) on the track, it seems to be a very conventional and safe design. I fear that might not be the recipe to challenge the bulls consistently.
What do you guys think ?
So now we can spend the next month parsing that little gem.there will definitely be something new for Melbourne. We have an update on the car for the first race. It is not a completely straightforward update as it is not about bolting downforce on the car – it is slightly more than that.
I hope it's not a fugly nose. If it is, I can't see them going racing with it unless it's at the next test....Pup wrote:Button...
So now we can spend the next month parsing that little gem.there will definitely be something new for Melbourne. We have an update on the car for the first race. It is not a completely straightforward update as it is not about bolting downforce on the car – it is slightly more than that.
And they might. But it won't be a stepped nose - that train has left the station. But surely this is why the McLaren boys seem upbeat, since the current car seems competitive and they also know they have a big step coming. Hamilton is smiling too much.avatar wrote:I hope it's not a fugly nose. If it is, I can't see them going racing with it unless it's at the next test....
....mind you, if there's anything "not completely straightforward" you'd expect they'd bring it to the final test so long as it's not held up in production...
Done!ernest wrote:Obviously the hackers have already found a way round the Norton anti 'argumentative troll virus' software with an even more pernicious bug.
Any chance we could get an update on our protection level so other people can have a chance to talk about interesting features, aspects of the car etc, you know like they used to before this became one or two peoples private debating competition. [-o<
Is it? Last year the RB7 was faster than the MP4-26 in fast corners, but slower than it in slow ones.Javert wrote:Faster on fast corners and slower in slow ones, than RB?
Actually, is more important to be fast in the slow ones (tracks like Monaco, Singapore, Hungaroring, Nurburgring, Canada, Abu Dhabi, China (maybe))
than in the fast (tracks like Malesya, Spain, SPA, India)
RB7 was clearly superior as chassis, tyre management, overall grip, weight distribution ...beelsebob wrote:Is it? Last year the RB7 was faster than the MP4-26 in fast corners, but slower than it in slow ones.Javert wrote:Faster on fast corners and slower in slow ones, than RB?
Actually, is more important to be fast in the slow ones (tracks like Monaco, Singapore, Hungaroring, Nurburgring, Canada, Abu Dhabi, China (maybe))
than in the fast (tracks like Malesya, Spain, SPA, India)
What we could actually be discussing here is the result of converging performance due to relative rule stability so the net performance difference between the 2 cars could be quite small. I believe Mclaren are only modestly behind Red Bull currently and could mount a better challenge this year. I just hope there are 2 or 3 other teams in the mix too!beelsebob wrote:Is it? Last year the RB7 was faster than the MP4-26 in fast corners, but slower than it in slow ones.Javert wrote:Faster on fast corners and slower in slow ones, than RB?
Actually, is more important to be fast in the slow ones (tracks like Monaco, Singapore, Hungaroring, Nurburgring, Canada, Abu Dhabi, China (maybe))
than in the fast (tracks like Malesya, Spain, SPA, India)
How did the RBR manage a superior weight distribution to the McL when that is mandated by the rules?Javert wrote:RB7 was clearly superior as chassis, tyre management, overall grip, weight distribution ...beelsebob wrote:Is it? Last year the RB7 was faster than the MP4-26 in fast corners, but slower than it in slow ones.Javert wrote:Faster on fast corners and slower in slow ones, than RB?
Actually, is more important to be fast in the slow ones (tracks like Monaco, Singapore, Hungaroring, Nurburgring, Canada, Abu Dhabi, China (maybe))
than in the fast (tracks like Malesya, Spain, SPA, India)
MP4-26 have had some tricks, and the most efficient exhaust system, this led them to win some races but their handicappated chassis (U-pods and high gearbox) finally costed them the title.
If two cars are of the same quality, the best in slow corners wins